The Evening Record, December 01, 1906

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The Evening Record, December 01, 1906

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

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

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1906-12-01

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2500

NEW SPELUNG
GIVEN SEHMCK

WAS KILLED
FROM AMBUSH

COMMITTCC
AlOi JH MUCIXNIMO IT.

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MngffmEiT JHs m

WDUI IK SKFOSa CtySE

tuMOME counr
woulowt
HAVE IT IN ITS PRiEFt.

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Tlisy Ars Tse Ls«y «• K«sp Vn
-Wsif Frsiii «»• Ossr
PMil CUM NatlMial Air.

S3fTS“*~

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WONT lEAVE MUCH

Ey Wire to the Evening Reo
New York. Dec. I^The sal

Of
mn
asute

CHILD CAUSED
DDIUNG aUDD

Mri. FnnV J. OoiUd. who hu uiM
w Burope with Mr. Gould TIudr trtp
M-inlnclr 1. a roolnulktloo ot the
•■or. ihhl thHl «

STATE
ANALYST CONDEMNED
THREE MILK SAMPLES.

SEWAGE T&
' ___ DETECTED
HEALTH

NamM of the Dgirie
lines W'ere Not Qim
hit-Bosrd of Health Considered
the Matter! at the Meet
Yeaterdhy Afternoon.

'ROPES HOLDING STACK BROKE

py Wire to the Erenlnf Record.
Mt'tuwnlnee, Dor. l.~A rblUl of
Chsrleii Itaumor puTlod out a plujc In a
waahlna machine fatally ecaldlag ber- s«df In the bolllnic wnu*r. The mother
, was also scalded.
Arvwsted for Robbery.
Jackson. Dec. l.^lart-nev Chapin
of Jarkenn and Cbaricn Miller of
Batoo Raplde art- under arrcfct for
hoKUnc up Andrew Mulberry of Sprtni:
Hbried Against a Brick WallArbor and robbing him of 120. Both Were
Si* Persona Were Hurt in a
bare prison records
Hotel Fire.
Fell Down Shaft
Detroit, Dec. 1.—A man named
Wrtjeht fdU down a shaft at the nwr
td the OantraJ Heating companyY
plant at p o'clock this tnoining aus
tainlna p^ips fatal Injui? .
eluding tw*. wiunt'n. wert' lnjnrt*d to­
Etaok Fell
day In a fltA* in th** Murqult botvl at 47
Baginaw. Dsc. L—While tbrc«’ men Clark ^tn*et. Oiie Kympanr of firemen
were pulUng up an Iron -^'hlmney at
the Strable FloortiUf oompany s this
morning tho rope broke letting the
chimney down on the men. killing one
aamed Poplaax and terribly bnitrtng
the two others.

OMGER FROM GIS PIPE

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PARH wa SUCCESS

I

d»tfro:a,

BY

ktao Fired Th^
:ott Than Took Fa
FaUI Dose
of Carbolic Add.
tief

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By Wire to the Evenlnc* Record.
Zanesville. O . l>ee. 1—*rhree moolhi;
ago Mrs. James C. Nl^hola was dlnnd married Benjamin Scott,
aged IS. in Mlddleburg. Gumsey eounIjist night Nichols went to Scott's
house, shot him dead and flre*l three
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* - a fatal
r carbolic acid.

BOUGHT CIGAR STOrV
Frank S. Birdtoll and Claud Owen
Have Oona Into Buaineea.
Prank 8. Blrdaall. for a number of
yearn janitor at:the WtMjue^ong club
honae. haa tenioiMl hla resignation
and wfli emba^ Into buskieaa. In
company with Ctand Owen be baa par
chaacd the dgar store on Pn»t strwet.
nea^he^^^lUng hotel, from Owen

1 hD place temporarily.
enjoy: and
and smsa] eCher edecDoas Preabyterlan tlmrch

took ef-

Saturday, Dec. I

umaa aorrowa. and car
thaaa caslar to bear

NOT IfiOVEO but am allU laci^ la
tha Wilhalm block,
nov 1«f
A. D. Tylar, D«

We eoriisUy invite yon to inspeet the fineet
A line of Books, Oiinn, Gmaes, 7V>y*
Holi.
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‘*V^‘^**^«»«^5^lAv«dtnTniveweCity.

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Look at our goods whether ready
to purchase or not

JlFew
tilings
me mould
Suggest for
tbristmas
Sifts

CITY

BOOK

*

STORE

m» Hou« 0..P1.1
XMAS GIFTS OF CLOTHING.

bo]T—la pOToty becaote et aoetdeat or U1 IneltbT Know oea now
rtjeht here la yoar owa town? Waat
to mak. two pmplo happy-yoor»Hf and yoar leat-wcUoK brother?
Olre bto an on)ar>a na for a salt
or aa orereoat. AnoUas jackeU.
and other o^forta here, toih tor
hettar Sxed frteato.

Dress Shoes.

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Warm Shoes,
Warm Slippers.
Fur Trimmed Juliettes,
Overshoes,

Baby Shoes.

BURNED TWO-STEAMERS II

rnitm 8L Clothier*.

Shoes of Taste. When yoa oome
o think of it it's surprising to note tbe
* great diversity of shape* and
petfa-m* we show in Uoro- thy Dodd 8hoe*.
Prices $;j. $3.30 and $4,

Every One *
a Useful [Gin.

/Mi

There is No Magic
in the accomplishments of our

“Best” Flour

Bachant & Roscoe

For Sale Cheap.
.'ii ;liiko^
1 work team, weight about 2,400.
1 7-ycar-old marc, good driver.
1 4-months-old colt.
cows.
1 last springs calf,
2 sets heavy work harness,
1 light driving harness,
1 heavy wagon,
1 set heavy sleighs,
1 power feed mill, new

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Will take approved nine months’ note, without interest,
in payment tor any of the above.

iac^ivinTiC^t

Hanncih
This Weather
Suggests
CL

&

Lay Co.

Smith Realty Co.
Comer Lake Ave. and Tenth St7
Citizens phone 32
Bcll^ phone 169

Gaps

wmmmi

We can save yon some
money on these—bought
about twenty dozen samplea in addiUon to onr
large Une PCjmlar goodsall sample* go at onefourth off.

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Underwear
AChHd

Xo better valoee in the
city—eix or eight style*
fine wool goods II per
gsnneiit - perticnlarly
good valn>* finer goods
St 11.25. $1.30, $1.75 and
$2 per gnrmenL Com.
bituOkm nnderweer et $1
to$5pwm,it

can takepictir«a<
Eastman Kodak o^ ^rownie
Camera. We have jnat reoeived from the Eastman Co
a ahipment of

Kodak Boxfslo.2
Inthlsboxisinclnded a Ko.
2 Brownie Kodak, a Brownie
Devek^ing
Film.
Payer. Chemicals. Trays, etc..

°$4.00
In this Kodak Box eveay
requimte U bad lor naking
pietuiM hyd«vlwh*-no diS
^ for mv put of the

.Aa Ideal durlstiau Gift

WaH's Drug Store

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Kubeck & Hoyt



SHOT By FIRST (lUSBlND
SCOTT iiLLED
4CS NICHOLS.

,

R.bb.n,

*-\ve :
day killing nin«- ivrson*
Injuring many.
The w r*rk mnght fire a
ih*ad were-so burned th
not be Identlfle*!.

Mob of Masked Men Set Fire to Them
;ht’» Batter the Door Down If
Waan't Let OMt and Her
mper Broke Loeee When
the Cop Waa Obdurate.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
L<ouUvIlle. Ky.. IVe. l-Al Princeton
I he Tobacco steamer* John Selger and
• Det me out o' here T on batter John Gorr wer». *lej5tn»y«-d early today
the dure «lown.*‘ The roman. Kate by a fire kindled by a mob of maj;ked
Krigley, ^hook her fl*t a the police offleer outside the wlndoR She I* eonfined under quarantine In the Jlotel
mgan*
hn*alens-4
“Oi d*»n't cart* fer nii-^elf
piK»r dog." «h»' waih'd.
The woman w«*nt
th
:he htdel
Wednesday to was^h apd when the
quarantine waa placed oh the Imlldlag
ahe wa* there. H*t home 1* on Kiiat
l-Yf>nt «tr«H*t. where she llvt-s with
only a large dt»g for company and now
that ahe Is lock**t1 In thf hot*4 with n
blue coat ke*-plng eli»*H* watch* the dog
haa to shift for hlrowU. All yester
day aftenioon she eoaxjed the police
and last night her tempfr-got the Nat­
ter <jf her dlw^Mloo aiid she thrtwlcned to do all sort* of thing* to get to
her home and doggie. |

2600

Sr

By Wire to the Evening Record
Burlington. Vt., lX?c. 1.—A
train on the Rutland rallrtaul e

AT DOOR OF BANK

Yeung Lady Wag Held Up Today But
Bandit Waa i Frightened Away
Without the Money.

40 CLUE WILL HOLD By Wire to the Evening Rmrd.
MOTHER.
Chicago. rw-<i 1.—B»s*aie Levine,
daughter of a State str,*ei cloak manu­
facturer. wa* held up by a lone luinult
at the door tjf th»' First National bank
Wert Prei
todaF- The robl*er fled without get­
«od Until
ting the ♦4€t'«he wa* going to dep<
This Morning.
II
Thia
In the bank for 8 W. U vtne A Co.
The SIW SItte DanclBg dab party,
bdd at the Ollr dPwa house last even! Imc. waa so moeessful that another
wtti be dvMi hloog about the laUer
part of thU month, the date to be an­
nounced later. There were about sixty
couples praaaBt last eraalng and danc­
ing bsgiii ahortly altar 9 o'clock. 00a
Uaulhg natn 1 o'clock thU momlna.
The laaalc was famlabad by Stewart's
atra and was exeollent.
new selections keiajr
glran. The flo »r waa also in Eat ecm

DOESN’T CARE
FOR HERSELF

PRONOUNCED
QUtMniKOtT THE UEUHAU
CON^INATED

Milk was pr«rt»ahly the cause of
part of the typbold b-ver cases that
have lMi-n so plcnilful In the city as
PULLED PLUO FROM WAEHINC an analysis shows that threv of Uu*
CK were coiiiamlualt‘«l and om*
MACHINE AND WILL DIE.
show«-d cvld«tu'i*s of srwor cimtaml
nation.
i
SI* sample* were nwntly sent to
c Btate analyst and he io|w>rti.d thr
rt'f' sampirs to la* Imd. TTu- l«oaid
health nnn yustenlay aft* moon and
dlscnissi-d the , tnait.r. instrucilng
H*'alth OfflriT Mnitln t*»
that the
sale of the 4uid inllk wa* dlscontlnu.Hl
and he wi*nt art*M the dealers today
warning th**m to slop s*'lMng the milk
which Is known to be mtitamlnai«^d.
Fell Down Ehstt
No namr-s wi'in gjv«-n out but It Is
si OftroK and Will Prob­
undcM^tuod Ihui th*' thu-e are ihrtH* of
ably Ole.
the largint «Uirh-> in the city and **'their supply, from various i»aru

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NINE PEOPLE
W^ KILLED

RRE FOLLOWED THE COLUSlOH

before tb*
iM dHmt
Msthows

belp2d*^? tbi SnJ^oe^ oo ^pro
prUtkias U Is s poettlUrtf hspp.v potl
tloD to ksee Its reornmnendslionr
csrt1«l out. It Is llkelr'lbst the presl
on the eslstlns d
arise will |mwys sltosetlier
so far as the coYemmeot is cooeeroed
The eotoaiHtsO, In addlUon to eolclnr
tu dlaapprml of the raform. Is ver>
likely to oBer a reeduUon In !h<
shape of an order to Jhe pobllc priniei
to dUregsrd the presidentlsl order w
spelliaa. so far a« C5<«nrp«»lonsl n*
ports are eooceihiHj. This Is the
vaost Important rerolt yet, and un
doobtedly there U
In the csii>i
It win be rr

David McAufiff, an ElsoiHcal EnglnsM'
Was Shot Dead on ths Comer of
>is Hundred and Thirty^ixth
Etrsst and Amsterdam.

OFRC1AL FORECAST.
Pair tonight and Sunday; daddadly coldar.northwaat winds.

YESTERDAY'S ISSUE

Holidair Oping Sale

DAILY WEA^BB>0Rr
Pumiahsd to ton Evsahig Racartf
9 to noon aaeh tfiy hy E. E. Waft.
SATURDAY. DEC. i. IMS.
larometm-, rtaing 2E72.
iaximum tomparatora fer last 24

By Wire to Die Brealng Record.
New York. Dec. 1.—David McAuHE
an olocfrical enflaeerj of 607 Wesi RUTLAND WORK TRAIN CRASHED
Thirteenth street, was ihoi dead today
INTO PASSENGER.
■ undred and Thlrty-siith and
n strt^t. Jpai U-fore be
aatd that MeAullff made s
to the eonmer that A. M
Mallis of 174 Amsierdani stnn-t. shot
him from ambush. The police ar^
looklnj; for MallU and a mysierlow
woman, supposed to bf the cause ot
the murder.

0«,
Lfipasmrdt ^ bsdi from Ids txlp to Uir
Ismaras sad Porto Rico, jubUsat over
tb« «orE MbE doaooa the eaasl. ^Hr
rrtaniEd la time. howerEr.
s Jolt on the *'staipllM
fminjboas, whleb cstm^ la the shape
of s dsdiloQ of the

sjTcnsrs

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THE EVENING REDORiy (

YHSTERDAY^ ISSUE

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MONDAY, DEC 3
MR. Yokom, fcpresentinfr
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Sherman & Hunter

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Fine Fur. Coats a Specialty

Overcoats
No mistake when yon get e‘ ooet from ns—it lit* and
stay* fit Onr line isparticokriy strong at from $12 to
$ia Fmer good* et $20 to $22-fncm fitting, full beck,
long or sbott, yon are the jP^.

‘ ^«««. /-«r Manujatturtr oj De/m/. wUI have hU full sample line
on exhibit i6n in *1* store.

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Also a big line of smaller Furs.
Mr. Man. this will be a good Ume
to select yonr wife’s Cristmas furs.
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MlaU
Oar hMIMy *MM «M* ****M «<M M
l»Nhth.».MMla.l.kla«
cara. If thofa la aajrfhta* la haaia
that ]«a ha«i tmmrt tfUmt. awthar, bralhtr ar aMar i^MM a Mh
fM. yaa aM «a* ft l«fa. Cam aa* MM aat uMla yaa ha«* •>«
chaiaa. <aa laW Iqr H mUt far y«a aa* Mllyar taaw at XaMt that.

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OiM IUD.Mt

apo4a to reduce rate* on many <

"BE ON TIME

Fine
Mechanical
Twtfs

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Orer $75 oar ntM are htV *» 1m*
Pottofflee or E»prcM iau». Ourjofden are good aaywbere ia the Cailed
8talMor OMada.i8Me toetMdbyaaregiMeNdMaO. U om
ie kM a daplieatA eaa be hM «ithoot«x|MMe. Baei^lda p««B.

Peopit’sSaTliiplIahk

• liM

You itey Pay for it when
7
You; Can.

Ot

J. W. SLATER

U yo« vutl uytiiiag la
thU liai> ooMe U and look

I^MEMAKER

FRANKTRUDE

Discard Your Wood Beds

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petal OB th* riT^. *ad tbe« tta* tna,- tamed th*> rm rkable speed of 2.100
word, m fifty
there werti
only two erre i^n the
Tbe.e
RIRTH8 IN NOVCMRCR.
are a numbe;
oated on anywhere from 11.000 tq^l18o5?7
I think
STteMidSSy'w a"w U*“lMotl a day of seven hour*
Thera wer.? elcveii births lepbrieJ
ba* btee amplM. Tbe prrat atmud tng of It.
In the city during the month of NV
e moremenl
fUmalnad In Wamilnpten.
looof •w.fie
IVealdeni and Mr*. Roosevelt did not vember and nineteen deaths, leaving
the anmber of deaths efgtt ia excess
Mt Of
rlrera and barof the cowntry-a
com
of tbfe hirtba. The following are the
»a wni
bora
will be borne In on the fed^
wmakera when they conrene Monlawm
day.
{
white house, s decision that was
IndUfW Aea Laay.
Boy. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Oa
prompted by tbe great press of bualnes* that coofronti Mr.Booaevelt on lUndolph street. Nov. 8.
Edwin narence. boj*. ?lr.
Ptort Uaenn, Alwk*. tb* AMakan la his return from bis Panama trip. Tbe Clarence Lardie. 218 £^st
presidential household. : however, did
diae. ar* la dMMwmoe .twoaay
are too laxy to kebp the wtwr from ample Justice to the great twenty-eight
Ibe door.** la a nwjrt on oattlon. pound turkey that came from tbe farm John Fhmips. 712 Bast Front street.
effilury
there, made to the
hflHury abereury
abereury. of Horace Vose at Wesltriey. R. I. Mr.
___goremmei
be diuitw that
rwemment aid. un- Vose has been fumlahlng the turkey
Roy Allen, hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Milton
leaajrtaely^dlatrlbot^^wUl^e
wlaely dUtrlboted. wUl kerre o^ for the presidential annoar feaOt for A. Plerty, 114 Fifteenth street. Nov 7.
many years. The offeriiig of this year
to make the aborl^he. •
Marlon UllUn. girt. Mr. and Mrs.
U not up to tbe stahdarfl aet by those
William
Bdward Swaicu. 855 Woodof the past, but the president believes
that none of the Rhode Island turkeys mere avenue. Nov. 4.
Besale^^tg^ Mr. and Mrs. Nathan

T»T«mv* «U dovbU at to just whtt
•Ir tbovM M tiia MUSOMl tiTBB* PrnlMt RoQPOlt hmm mkttUd **The 8Ur
Bpa&Htd BaMMT.** That maaui that
It win ba aiMWiate and^iroper for
that win enQm Amrkfa paoplo to aUad while
id trlfiiilg
thia la hatag playad or aoag aad If
here are
thar art oat «ooi«. to raatove thoir atadrtat tbe qoeatloa. and H It pro^
hata and iwmala aaoorered odUI the ablt Ibat the AUaka Jndlaat will be
dealt
with
OB
tbe
aaaie
order
that the
ocnapItCkai or the air. ^Aaierlca^ haa
weatBM tri^ Blip
i tU fatrtoi
arord aa tha air. aa la wrtl known. !■
What will
h*«orr at the
matt taniroloatt warfare
In a goremment building rage<f thl»Bora Bhdaid laani the dliaiwoce he- mk In the mnil tiag repair .hop of
the poatoffloe depart meni. When the
battle waa orer tbe dead numberetViiiv
IWo hare been numoj
warda of J.ooo. For monlha rau ha\*e
Utelf about th« actloiu of boy. and been working havoc with the leather
It U probablo that th«we yoongfler.. and canra. powehea of the mall ^ei
rice, and In de.perailon INiatma-ier
aalM tbaf reform, will bad thorn- General
COrtelyOu finally caked upon a
aatraa aader arraat. Pun la not ob- ptofeaakmal rat catcher for help. A
^ with buira<jyc
jaotloaablo bat polUng «p TaaeUblet.
a, double It
braaklat wlodowt and deatroylBg
bea4yeyed ferreta and
otbar property caaaaa to be a |oke and
il*a guard of keen rat terrier,
beoocnea aorioua. eapeclally If the ofto the fray. The gmrermnenl
brought into now holds the rat catcher'a guarantee
that there lan t a whi.ker of a relent
to be found within the four wall* of
Tba %aiiy-Chrl.tmaa-bttylng habit UnoU Ram*, principal mall aUtlon.
“The fiUr tpanpled Ranner."
9mm to bare taken hold aa a Urge
•The Star Rpangled Banner** la
mambor made their holiday purchaae. much In the public eye the*e days. In
thU week. For those who haroon the neighboring city of Balttmore the
ajready done ao. tnU adviw U freely patriotic people are up In aruJM r\er
drea. Do It the firet thing Monday the propo.nl of the government to
iiUllfe old Fort McHaory, tbe In.plraand you will not be dlaap- tlon and birthplace of the'natlooal an
finding what you want- them, aa a quarantine atatlon for for­
» to Bhop In the eign cattle conrigned to ihe jHirl of
BalttaHMW.
Here In the Diatrict of
i are crowded In
Qolumbla tbe retldenf* of Q?onp‘tn.Ti
crowded atorea are forming a memorial aaaoclalitjn to
purehaaa tbe old Key maaaloo. wher-^
the author of the aong lived for many
Kewa aaya that the yeanu A great griUdaon of the pooU
oard of trade and elty who I* a member of the local bar. U
one
of the agitators. It i* not general­
I haro
ly known that It remained for Pro*!
from MlamHirt** when It cornea to rnU- dent RooaoTelt to dealgunte what r fway fraaehlM and hare to ‘ he ficially could be regarded aa the na­
itewa.** That U right and the legit* tional hymn. U*hen foreign gov>'mmeau aaked for copies of the country's
toata propaltlolu need bare nothteg to anthem.
John Philip 8ou»a, when con­
sulted. threw **Amerlca** out of the
^ City and go <
contest because It* word* were wedded
to the BrtUsh air of -Ood Rare the
aded the adoptlpn of "Hall. Oolumbla,.*• btat the prea^

Start "Young
to tiain a obild into

good

hidNto. a%e

habit ot aaring U a
good ooe. and tbe
growth of a Mring*
diOd aa much a* a
naw toy. Snrpriaing.
too,lKW CMtaome of
Ma amaB aoooonto
do grow. OpM CM
today. DO matter fdiat

REX
Alt M SWral «a MmM Mm

A. W.
a.rAk«n
a. a MpMMs

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^blle
turkey It the-----------------ever yielded to a can Ing knife. If ooe
doubt the statement, let him ask any
There is lltUe doubt that
siooal party willI come back

A. On
J.H.1

. was one of the
most trustfHl engineers cm the mlUtan’

$4,78

Uhm

And all^ higher gnnU^ will be told aoooitlinRlx*
We bave an^ovw*to^ of Ihege gooda and we have gol to
make room for a oarioad of gootk whiob we have oomii^,
Youwmrinda big cut on the other gooda ag weD, for ^
we must have the room.

HAVE YOUR
TEETH
pat in cj e’lt nt oondition
to^ay and have aometbing to be
thankful fo: t«ch Thanksgiving
Day for yc ara to come.’
Gfod Health. Oocxl Looks
and Pfoper Mastication of food aU
depend upon your teeth being in
ood condition.
Our Gold ruling. Crown or
Bridge Work wiU makw them lo.

Your Credit Is Qood,
One Du|lar Down. One Dollar a Week
Your Reliable Furniture Store,

sisu”r.rfTrr’T<Xor4rhT.

drew the timln on which Abraham Lin
coin traveled from Phlladelphi.i_to

MILLER %. SMITH

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DENTISTS
StaU Bank B%t%4in^

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The New Furniture Division

the poatoffice department as a !aborer
ni 8720 a year, but a short time ago
he ^ leUred because of lissbllity.
llie worry orer hi* dlamlasal agi^\a!ed the luffeiing he experienced be-,
cause of the old war wemnds. and he1

presents the greatest display of chairs, all on
one floor, ever seen outside of the largest
cities.
The magnitude of our stock impresses you
at a glance and when the qualities and prices
are taken in consideration it is as satisfactory
a stock as has ever been placed on sale.

rs?i'.“isssss,*s;;::

j Turkish Rockers,

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$26 to $62. ■

[ Mission Rockers
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$5.00 to $26.00

Fancy Oak Rockers
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$L76 to $20.00

Sewing Roctow

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$1.60andup
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Something of Interest to the

LADIES

For Um next thirty dmyi we wm doBicmfitrRto, ta ovr itcwB,

--ssssasss?Metis saepaBse and esa be ran fram any
lamp soekat far 1ms than MM
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Special prices during tbs SOdays. 0«ns is and fay H youadl

j nmu riw^ivoro
j.
$2.60, $4.00, $a00, $9.00

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X B. fAige Electric Co.
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Grand Rapids Fumiturc Co.

The
Chair M
Oftliis part ofthc State

rivll war.”
him that
and maimed In so many railway* j
dents, tbe result of train wrecking dur­
ing the conflict, that he resembled a
human slev^' when tbe war ended.
McKinley B first work for the govern-

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"THE BIG STORE” Dealers in Everything

Rapubik'a Ingratitude.
Wnilam*McKlnley. although no relaUyo of the late president
ence hospiul here and t

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Here Is a Chance for You
Uooil IiMi Bed. all eiiM and all ookm, • good wown w!n»
apriiw and a good cotton top mMtieM.
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The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

lure or repobHc*. H* l» wllho-.t i
nnikm ulUioaKli ooiucreu -at nut
ooOdm^e maUer. Nothing
ever waa done, and th> bid man who
dl4 so mneh for the nation tn Ua days
formed apelllng and many other quea- or travail. 1* pracUcally without funds,
tioaa and decUred for "The Star Span- should be recover.
That aettledI It
fled
Gold to tbe value of £77,17e. tba
'when It
largest consignment ever leceived from
writers (not machine*, but operators West Africa, arrived at Plymouth the
of machines) the patent offioe decline*
to yield tbi' palm to aay. A mmiber other day.
of stenographer* In the department aa
To Cur* a CeM In On* Day
well as their anperiors. hare noticed
of late certain widely heralded cUime
2 remarkable• *peed
speed oni <certain m.kc.
r mbehinc*. The wri'iag
ofr 2.000 word* an boor hat been advertiaml by tbe maker of one typewriter
NOTICE to taxpayers I of Elmwo^
as a great feat and ihU mark wa* ac- towuMiip. I wiU be at People's bagk
iahed In a speed test on dlcu- every Raturday durlag December to
Tbe patent offiee ha* one oierk.
tloB. The
iHii Laura Hopkina. who recenUy atHermaa J. Tbiea, Treasurer.

CHOCOLATES

First Radnal

n Rose, girii I
•‘t»sby** sUtb. Oongresmnan and Mr*. F Burden. 215 East Tenth street, July
A
Klchoiaa Longworth dtped with tbe 15.
E\*a Marion. Mr. and Mr*. Frank A.
Roosevelt family and the fesut waa a
Drake, 226 Ebst Eighth street. Nov. 12.
ime family reunion.
Gin. Mr. and Mr*. Winiam McGUll..
Will Re Well Fed.
226 East Tenth street, Vo%*. 11.
. Those coagreasmen who^ were too
busy to fare home for .Thanksgiving,
and they con.tiluted a pjoodly number,
slipped quietly out of Washington the
da( befoie and .pent Thanksgiving at i
the Homestead hotel at Hot Spring*.
Vs. The sleepers on the C. 4 O. night |
tram on Wednesday were cn
with tawmaker* and ihclr wive*.
number will not return until 8l------ ,______
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BUSMESS CMOS
O. C. •OFFATT-A%ito^ eC UU*,
fin Mt# Buk MMlic.
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oom.** vkkB hm ^jctj o«t of tbo oric.
‘ dltjrHdk POCM. Of tkU VOft.
1 VM prtotwt to HOT. the Brtttoh
lOMOi doer oot pcmtfm % copy,
Thti oO>#r two Okstoo books srr tbr
riM Bysll BookTaooOMtr oopj of
btek to 1»0C wsk s^ St so^ for
1U»—s meord ; price, sod -Tbc

M or tiM •«««> hrtmtod to
him, to oUtolir Itouprtli of th«

(Ggntiatied frooi Last Satorday.)
the night. LoU ware drawn And to
C. m. Mkrray fell the reapooafbUlty of
the Brat wmteh: Mr. Rmnn to reUevc
him at 12 o'clock.
*rhla arrangement greaUy relleeed
the minds of the two tondcffeet from
PUtnbarg. yet they oonkl lU oonoenl
f the ragret they felt nt hsvtog left the
2 comfoits of thetr prirnte car. on the
A siding ton miles awny. to Indulge to
the norelty of real camp life: and they
gatoea Utile comfort from the many

^HfanavaftMg* had sulked Into ramp,
dertmrad the wecnlea. diannned Ue
guard and carried him off a prisoner.
“1 can h»dlr gire cradboce to Mr.
Dendeyeli wild anapIckmB.** said Frtto
BeKner. whose teeth were chattertng
and kneaa kaoeklxig togetoer In a lu-

“While It all 1
I wIenJ and raoUs
tie. I donht not
t It is due to
natural causes.**
Desmond. In wen regulated Bngilah.
strongly al varfanee with the haunted
napreaakm oo hU ooqntenanee.
“And while a lot of chicken-hearted
awny another hour l>efore turning Into aquawa are standing and goaalptog.
thHr blankets for the night.
The vUUtog hunters needed litUe
coaxing to induce them to remain humble opine,** retorted Mr. Deadeyc.
orar night, even Dick Dendeyn feel­ “Where's a natural cause to this yer
ing the great danger of cbancliig aa camp that would
Id tear the gun from a
enter with the Berce unknowc
I and carr7 him off Uke
tal that might even then b<
cronohlDg nearby to the Hntonic dark
IBS of the forest.
; with the gravity of the ^ooa
Aalaep at the BsHfah.
Not nnai all the camp had lapsed
into alleoce. broken only by an occahave made over fifty dollars which tkmal whlmpfr of pain from the
Aa the glances of the company went
iiicthen u
to slop ^rlns birds* plum- goes toward paying for the new par­ wounded dog. or by a snoring duel
PN. a 1. ONA«U Morod Cm tM- see
as an
sonage recently purchased by the
een J. A. l.<oranger and Sam lies. the evening, and aettled
m WmMta Hook to iff Olid 4M
churches of this circuit j
painfully arose ai ‘
rard the
Chloese cosU and Japanese kimonos
Homra Bly and family s|Kot Thankscrowd
wUh a faint wag of the tall that
re now the rs«e with B
giving at Bay Shore.
the solUsTy watcher. With the wierd.
eoce. 'With all hU
ot only as bedropm
Mrs. Bruce, her daughtor Mrs. Prod horrible cry of the unknown monste scars, he did not look near ao gaunt
a. what wonder
and Mrs. Will Bruce drove to still ringing In his
The demand
with every gust of wind, the ported after a day's chaac an
Triverse
City
Wednesday.
and
has reachdd an extraor
illng of hnish around the camp, horrible experience of the night
„ home w ith them Miss Blanche
piS' and real mandarin eoaU
Bruce who U teaching school at Knsl the writhing M branebra overhead
WTion in doubt logk In the d(a?*.i
MARK CRA%rt DKLIVKRY-UfM Ins •nrthlns up
Bay.
and groaning , of a lodged tree some
conllmied Judge Loranger.
ftMght. poifMdf ood tmaki. C
<lrod yntneas) ar
impoTled direct
illcr, please diagnose the
omas Hogan, the tuisiling grocer, distant^' away, should cause him to
from the Celes^l
Cel
Rmplre.
ot at]T Book Mom.
has purchased the store building cui hudder. and pile more wood on the
most elaborate
elaborate wtops*' said a
Main street east of Ooldfarb's and ampflre. aa fl to strengthen bis cour­
The doctor obligingly opened tho
Rnd eostiimrr.
•*a»ir heavily
bearlly embrolderen
ostiimer. •*a»ie
embi
moving his family into the living age with additional light oo the sob- dog’s moLith and took from the corner
. I. t. BONNCrt kotr dromtM ed with sold and Mlver.«.^We
fe recently rooms
this week.
not unlike the
tofi, OTOr ao Book Btom^ 1
Imported one llveir
lively mode
model to s
post nuptial party was given Sat
“With a
yellow, with touches of
urdav afternoon In honor of Mrs.
regular diet of weenies 1 thlpk the
Kllttertoff with pold and perns.**
against a limb projecting from t|ic dog will pull through.’* eras the grave
A lady who visitefl Japan bmupht Henry Butler who expocls^tto
hack
log
of
the
campfire
and
aal
down
l>ack with her one of the most charm nenc© hoasekeeping In a few days. upon a large log to rest hto weary legs decision of the doctor.
mouth and
“Now look In the 4k>g*s
d.
Inp native costumes ever seen in Knp She was showered with kitchen oten foe a short time. Gaxing into the bright
irray.” sneered Dick Deadeye.
land. It is of Kankln blue, embroider, ils. many of them raluahle. all ol fiJV. hto thoughU wandered to other find Murray.“
i
Every man realix«‘d the truth of the
ed aJhrer thistledown and trails of hem useful.
Mr. and Mrs. Alley of Traverse atr eceoes and he began to debate In his woodsman’s blunt stat
» wtateria. The klmona Is lined
mind
whether
he
should
hoy
a
White
mediately set about to search for
icarlet. and opens over a^scariet te turkey with Mr. and Mra. C. a
BtAL RBTATB AND I
j
companion. Pine faggou wore
sat. whUe ^oea and askings Towne.
*^****^ ^ ^ PuTlUng a catalog*^from their
next
ool. r
lighted and the company scaltered in
The village council has placed
the same rlrid coloring.
his Inside pocket, he t
le new dHnking fountain for animals In contemplation of a handsome pic- panics of two in different directions,
w
bile two were left to guard the camp.
near
the
corner
A “nolsometor" may be the next
of the
Hire, wrought In all the glory
gb
*rhe
woods soon resotinded In nil
and
Cedar
Sts..
n»-ar
Hi»yd
and
Ik»s
■ Ullc marv« J. Chief Commissioner
lithographer’s art. In the center of directions with the wwxlsman’s call,
h's Implement wandiouse. The
Henry
7 df the Melropolltan police an.
he mused
ImLRA 1. ONABI, M.
but no answer save mocking eeboes
at an automobllists' banquet fountain is of iron, attractive In
__________________ »d~way
Dr. a R OhOM. BUto
came
back
to them.
rests
on
a
solid
concrete
base.
It
that the problem of an instrument for
of the machine coming around the
valuable addition to the vUlagc curve in the distance—But she's gain
measurtog noUe. to be nsed in apply
Danpsrs Ware Numerous.
Ing the police regulations to London's
Siandidg on the crest of a bluffy
Ing—coming up fast—got a>>lly crowd
James Vernier ahlppi»d a carload of alK>ard—W.-C. Hull. T. H. GUlis. FYqU hill, heavily timbered, and thickly
motor omnibuses. U being studied by
by a great scientist In consulatlnn hfwns this week.
Longnerkcr and Reddy Corcoran—But covered with popples J. H. McGougb
The two daughters of Andrew I,a the ungainly, savag^looklng fellow and P. C. Gllben were attracted by
with l.<ird Raylelgbt. Such an Instru­
ment wnnld enable the police to fix a Forge iatertained at dinner Thursday steering her—big and hideous—with wallings that resembled a human
tantkm to BtoMoa of tha ay
all the teachers of the public schools long tUHhes. and covert-d with long, voice, mingled with shifting and scrap
standard
of
nols#.
and
remora
the
Boaa
thrant Gtotaai
auee of complaint against
dark gra>* hair—ha! Dick Deadeye’s ing sonnds that suggested a conflict.
Orar Jahnaon drag ttora.
orangoufang;,—with cm meteoric leap Holding their lights high and
It.sprlnas at hto throfft!—biff!-bang! down the steep declivity that yawniMl
Mr. and Mrs. Towers entertained bangU^ng!!! hang!!!!
m mtreement on e
before them. It required stout hcarli
*Thanksglvlng day. Mr. and Mrs.
or ylbralkin** sbwld be.
* the search into the un­
Whole Camp Turoad Gout.
PRL B. B. MINOR-OfBoa arar Aaart •Unfortuoalely/'
said Sir Bdward Woolpert Of Kalkaska, parents of Mrs.
The whole camp was astir in an in- known dangers that might lie bolow
M Drag Btora. Bpaetol nttovttoi Henry, “wo have not as yet been able T. and Mr. Richard Tower and dangh rtnnt.
the men running to and fro to and from which there seemed no
standard of nolm». The ter Amv of Rapid City, father and ascertain the cause of the disturbance. avenue for speedy escape. By dint of
to aya. aar. Boaa, Md thrank^OtaM
Of Mr. T.
*The guard was nowhere to be m
Mtad. Botkphoaan BaMdvtoa 111 form and Intensity of the electHcity sister
The skating rink rtngs with mirth Shouts were raised, but no answer.
currant can be sspresaed In terms of
___narrow flat, through
prectse algnlBoaore. but the Instni* every Wednesday and Saturday even
small strram curled like a huge black
Bang! lumg! bang! *Tho
meat baa not been invented which tog. under the .management of Mr. were bewildered by the firing in their snake. Walking along the hanks to­
win staodarlxe noise. ] do not say Mr. Beekman It 1s a favorite resort very midst, sUll no man had pulled a ward the source of the strange wall­
»R. W. B.
these
davs,
Saturday
hwever.^tbat it cannot be tovented.
ing sound, they halted with palplUUng
trigger,
citju 107; ]
ladles afternoon, a pleasing
Bang! bang! hang!—the ashes and
a scientist of great rrpuUUon who U
hcH coals were flying from the camp­
JiSto Helen Robertson and Thomas fire and an InvestlgaUon revealed Mr. stream and almost concealed the en­
now devoting his thoughts and Ingent:
married
ity to solving thU problem.**
Murray’s rifle bing across tmo logs trance of a «iver» that was at once
evening In the home which
of fire, where periodical explosions ppcognlxed as the lair of some huge
T. W. TMIR14V, Ifaatfat. Orar Ba^
Machtoea made works of art will l,e groom had built and
wild animal. At the rooU of the tree
were caused by the heat­
anm A .Barl*g Jawalry
possible eome Ume to the totnrh. pro made ready for hto bride.
lay a large pile of l»onea, which to
Mrs.
Gus.
My
pbealid
Pnrfesenr
Hubert
von
Herkothe over wrought Imaglnallon of the
ing wit‘
ihoaaalOL
of Port Huron. b*s •
daughter, of Ure night!
hunters appeared to be those of a

horn Friday. Her mother Mrs. A. B
human being. The tree was naarly
Provtolofia Wera Oona.
genuine, works of art. and not repro­ Fairbanks to wHh her daugUer.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O-T
stripped of bark by the clawing ot
In the midst of the earnest i
Nov. t
ductions or spurious imitations. In
held to decide what was best to do. some large beast, the deep gaahes
€toa and Burgeon. lUmovad 1
of tow
his lecture on “The Artistic
plainly telling of the grrat site and
nick Dradeye added new terror
Boaa to Mnnaon block orar Ba
Miss Minnie Alexander to entartaln. situation by staUng that two dosen pawer of the brute’s chlseHlke asils.
A Bnrl*a. OUaana phona Itt.
tog her stoUr Clara of Gaylord.
As the hunters viewed this evidence
links of welnerwuiwt which ha had
Joseph Stage and wlto
creted under hto pillow bofore he went of ferocity and carnage, the walling
creataa. music, Tuesday to their borne in Racine. Wto.. to alecf» a e now mlaatog. and gave sound from up the stream came
HARRV B. HARNBR-Rkpati plaae and Ms dealgnapianist
wlU be as dellcale and after a few weeks vtoll at the Lake it aa hto
(To he Coocloded Neat Saturday.)
lemn optokm that the
valnahle aa the rugs now known as View house.
fhatton gMiB>^ With Ktoiball anilque. Ukewlm* the sculptor wlli Mrs. Bllxabetk Acker came over
do mticb of hto work by mechanical -from wniamsburg Saturday i
THERE 18 a good job waiting for
Maalc Banna. OU. phoea M4.
:
M
a
CfaSMSto
faMksT.
her daughter
Bid. “Art by machine Is not to bu dew
A good old gentlwnan. who was men and women with hralna. They
Ack<
. A lady’s hatpto fa no less a
trangb opposed to tobacco amoklni must husUe all the Ume. Why not
MOliBY TO LOAN—No tag alMna work of I l because it Is msaufactured in and to conalderaMy Improved.
ad alcohoUc Ikioor drtnkliig. met a become a husUer by taking Holltoter’a
msand. It tlmply proves
to toortgagaa. Ronaaa for aala
frtend In a car and their exmveraa- Rocky Mountain Tea? Tea or Tabchine to capable of artistic
Imgkira of B. MeNamnra, Park
ion was as follows:
L copper ' vase which
It will be gratifying to all lovers of “Have yon auy children, madamr IcU. 35 cento. Johnson Drag Ca
taken a man three daya to hammer
temperaaoe
and
a
happy
*
“Tea,
sir, a eon."
out by haad to not more artistic than
“Ah. Indeed: Does he amoker
ARBTRABTB OF TITL8-& a Oae one made by machfaery to half a day. know that a simple and
copy vhieli VM b^t from tke Ask-

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Spactol to th« Birraliic Btoord.
M 4ri«
•tloO roovs.
Bk Rapid., tolrb, «Oc. l.-Tke
ilMi:Ciu.ilMrtefi.
Tooat P»plf. cUto ot U 1 M. E.
, _______ sm dolnv duty fa BoiHiar Klwol. Dumbertac tw«trRailsod on behalf oTthe birds whose
wt r. 4L iMic nrrr-ifMdoi
«ws«o Is used fa millfaerr.
•i to sm. BAJL ffoca THBOAT The Roysl Bocleir for the Protec this fall and egpecu to oonUnne
doing
(X
M Firmio or aunsas. j)tMm tioo of ntds Is cdrrriidt oo so scare ao throughout the winter.
nter. The second
csafisfan sitslDsi;tbe slsnghtor of
ent. a “Mott
Goose
_
al. wasI given
rare sod bosstlfalibirds for the sdoro*
meat of Udlei* hs^a-sad st ooe of lu netted
ed 135.50 which will
tgs a meotodr sold that she had the parsonage fund The[so<Hal
s lady pdUeenso st erery a torga crowd and fornlkhed „
K. MIBoH. M
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to
ber
district
to
take
notes
lauitoter
and sport than any entertainNov locMUoO wtUi
» women with feathers to their ment in the village the
J»4lkl
By their two socials the

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OOPEMI8H

Ullng on friends here Friday.
The young ladles of the flunsmro
cJtib will give one of thetr popular
dahees In Maecabee hall next Thnrwday evening. Music by Holms Orchestra of Traverse City.
Miss Bina Sbhll wbo has been cooflood to the house the past throe
mbnUis. to able to he out agate.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Armstrong, that has been very
alek to roported on the gain.
Mrs. John Noud was a Trararae City
Ncssen City is visitor Monday.
Edgar and Olraa Brlmteer wont to
d.
anlstee Sunday t.
Sheldon to entertaining
ho to imst S4 yei
ber niece. Miss Ina Sprague of Pierport.
Orla Gilson and daughter Ruby of
KlIritaniM ud famllr ion Thni,.
Arcada were guests of hto sister. Mrs. dgy for Manistee where they wlU
this
Elmi r Brimmer. Friday and Saturday. sake their
*nie Misses Pearl and liine >^ugkra
Mrs. Alim Brimmer made a business
trip to Traverse City Monday.
Mrs. Kale Depew of South Grant

Special to tba Breniag Record.
Oopemlsh. Mich.. l>ec. l.-Mrs. Hattie Miller was called to Buckley Tues­
day on account of the serious Illness
of her sister. Mrs. Jennie Vanhorn.
Miss Leotta Noud to visiting her
sister. Mrs. Nettie Davidson'at Manis­
tee this week.
^
Mra. Jane MeUsh and Mrs. Luck
Davis of Msrllla were visiting in
town Ti

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DmflkNniiss Cund

▼ar. Pitoaa laaanaahla OCBoa wUk
O. P. Oanrar A Bra. Both phoaaa.
diC"r L'VnrRi^V ’aSeP
faOQ to disaaaaa of chUdraa.

UkENmcEi

he tried to adhare to
to painting a por-

Silt'
«Tbe1.

machine reflects the temihe operator. We not^

mood of. the chaffeur *

A Year of Btoad.
The year lto3 wlU loaf he rampMbered to the home oC P. K. TaeknL
of AlltoBee. Ky. at a yrar of Mood;
which flowed ao coptoualy from Mr.
Tackett fangs that deatk seemed
very near. He wrttot: “Berera bleedTRAVBRBB OITY LBOION. No. m- lag from tke laaga and
TRAVt RiO>OITY LOOOB. Ka Tt. R
aC F., araat arary Thnnday araatog. Naw MOM Mq^ C & Wallar.C.C. .

M ban on too tkUd
i Mito at 7:SI p. au
Abram BeStfa praMdaat: Oaylo
Griswold, oaarataiy; Kattla C. Qiay.
Bapaty.
Oct mf

lOng B New
with the
leealt that after takliig

HrHS.'STiSTss;

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Priee iBc a*d ILBO. Trial bot­

Btora.
TRAVBBBB aTY LODOB. Nia BIS. F. tle
fraA
A A.
maMi on Moadag araatog
aa ar hMara tBa |nU aC^toa mm
atfiHfaM. M. B. BakkaU, oaora algktSCbOQl!

toiy.BMNrRBrkttfa W.M.

« never t
it to used
accordance with the simple dlractkms
In tke package, and the dlsooverar bas
ao much ooufldence la the treatiatat
that we are antbortoed to aeU It with
aa abeohite guaraatee. to effect a cure
emoy wiU he refunded,
two forms: No. 1. to be glran
aad Na 2. for tboee wbo wMh
V) be curad. II each. Mothara ud
itoturs have UMd us of huabaads had
brothers wbo alnoe they wera glveai
Orrtee. la many cases without their
knowledge, have lost ail
drink, aad we are glad to l_______
the remedy. MaU ordett filled. The
Orriae Oo., Waahtogtoo, D. C.,
JohaeoaPrugOo.

'ELKS’ nEaWtAL SERVICE

“No, elr; he baa aevtr ao much as
oaebed a elfurtta’*
“Bo much the better, andam; the

iuCva. Secy7 ^

aov M-ft

ON THE ROAD
You will Roe our tuiriMM on tho
best appointed toami and turnonu. Von will ootioe ila atjrle
imd that it aeta off a hone betUir
than aomo otlicr makea. If yon >
examine it cloaoly you will {see
liow carefully it ia liniahod and
nounUsd, and if you aak tbe ownera^ they will toll yon of ita atroniftli
We oany a 'complete lino of
hone fumiahing Kooda.

' Qocca Cltri^cmcnt Co:

!
128 E. Front St.
Cik phone 751
BeU phone loi

DO YOU APPRECIATE
GOOD
EYE SIGHT?

mm

Yes, of course you do; and in order to keep it
you must have your eyes properly cared for.
If your eyes ache, water, or tire when reading,
you should consult the optician at once aod
have your eyes examined and properly fitted
I have devoted my life especially to the fitting
of glasses and can give you the best service to
be bad at a nominal co^t.

ROBERT KINGIN, Optician
HOTEL COLUMBIA
' .

Permanently located after Dec. 3, 1986

For Sale or Exchange.

at Once

One 6 h.p. Wolverine G«oPositions Guaranteed Graduates.'
Ime Sutkmary Enirine.
Aeraiae attbe TRAIN DISPAT0HEB8’ SCHOOL OF TELB6.
One 8X h. p. Wolverine Gas­ BAPHT (the only sdiod of the kind in the United Sutee) wiU fit
oline Marine Engine.
yon to earn bom #50 to SI 60 a month. Hie bcnlty <ff the
One 18x5 Launch 8 h. p.
moBei yonair 1
How Md to her
O^^dtmobile Runabout, enteratonoe.
The good old geotleiMia bode the
Tftm Oi$p€tat*nr Ulml »f Tthfrmft/. AebwV,
good ai new.
Udjr good morning aad left the car.
“He has aarer pot hto feot te coe.**
“Allow mo to congratulate yon.
Does be come home faler
“Net er. He gees |o bed directly
after dtoner.**

Had a Cleat CaJL
volrlng the ramoval'aC a malignant
9m ay
aa my haad tram

Sss£®v

aatLhrery,? boats. bnUdbg

A2* Cottage at Pouch, lot 44x100.

The Bka wtn hold m«n<wtol wr
vleaa fa memory of departed hroChera Bahre.- aaya A. C. Stiekel. nt M
2:» p. m. W. Va. “Peralateni nao of tho aalra
lt“ Corea Cota,
i. ISe at Bogboe
Do not taU to Drag Oo.. mak H. UmAM. Haaaah
UhARN TOrCH lypewrtttog in tba

wan calling an friends here Mbaday.
Bevcral from here took advaatai
of the excurakm aad vtolled frtent

CRBAM, large or amatl
Mverad fa any part of
City. Dairy Oo. Cfax.
AOf Bbtf

88oT^"
Carp

Lake frontage

10*

Fl»*U7 Sixth
FiMlii*
:
8t

»£A>«r H Lihr the gnat Stonweh.
Eidiiey and Idw BegnUtor. ^A«s tIjtO.
‘^n s/£ff^-.fanntodtoto^
IngOMgh, Deatnem aad Eheqatotisiii.
. WHtmuM't MutH By tie Komoa, Oudmff, Shariag
aadShmiipooiiig, ftaMtopwatfa

fm snasuvEB
IN RI6HT EYE
Bakinf 9awOtr

FUREML SERVICE HELD

xj(2/r V
•urtad at OtMva.

fU RSIE S5.000 BONDS

^ AliaUirtely
f:i: ’

JOHN KELLEY REINED

rite of tte Rmr.

It ts to prssMit at ths Oraad
npte bcNne oa Dec. 10, aever saw the
Ite pcofftooai. Ha ww takaa U1 one

ny aflaraoon at 2:M. the Rev
L. & BtneH. wim was aa neqnateunee
of Mr. Temple In Ota^a oflciatlag In
plaea ed the Rev. D.I
D. Cochlln. who waa
ciiy. Mr. BiaaaU a brother
pastor tn that city.

^

died bafora the lo
place. Por two ream he
from one maaager to aaotnar. nut
> iracMva the same refusal: fbr 1h»
at vary young and had written but
Ith one play. At last his dream was
> coma trace the play was to be proscad. and It waa, brtaglag wealth aad
ifom to all but tha Mlent young author
tea pen was ftevar stilled by the
and of death, tim succeas of tho
aooa. . It ran far

After hs6ng had charge of the
streeU of Traverse aty for over thirty
years Joha Kelley tendered hU realg
natkm as street soparintfaidettt to the
hoard of public srorks last evcatleg
I an with Us mirth
The reaignatlon was the reaali of lU
bealth. Mr. Kellejr having bean n suf­
The production ax a whole is very
ferer with rheamailsm and tor tho
past three months he has been bndly good to look upon. |he scanarx approcrippled and for that reason he asked prtsie, the costumes cxeepfloi^ rte,
to be nrtlevetl of hU dutiea that be and magutfteent in both memorUttefi
colors and the supporting
mliht take a rest.
and clever. Manager
Mr. Kelley ha. taken care of the young.
tain that the paopto
Btiaets under the township organlxa
tlon. when he was highway commls of Traverse City
alse to M
Miss Buroatt'^i
akmer. under the vUUge
she wU1
and finally under the city
panled the remalna. she being Joined
G. F. Lntman has been
his daughter. Mrs.
The Unity leagoe hoys am hack
Otsego. He wsm fill his place.
from their outing at Long Lake and
all agree' that they, had a very fine buritMl la Otsego.
Tbo Treble ,Qef in both their
PERSONAL.
time and enjoyed themselves to the
Schttbart's The Uwd U My
" and OUchrtsfs "The
utmost.
Mr*. Wiliams Nicbol* went to Fouch
ie Rev. twenty years he has been an uncom­ its morning.
plaining,
cheerful
Invalid.
Although
Im. left he has been retired over forty yearn,
Ben H. Daria left for Msnlstee ihU
S4*hn‘s "I Would That My Love.
for K.
o'clock Friday
took a deep Interest In church work morning. .
Wilhelm s cottage at Umg Lake. A
Mra. Bllen Mason Is visitln at
A dally prayed that Traverse City
\oo much cannot be aald In favor of
part of the boys hunted on the way
old expertesce a great revival. He
l and a pan rode, the hunters round­
Pariah of Charlevoix was In th< manner In which the Treble Oef
s a highly educated g<*ntleman.
ing up three panridgea oo the way. •
speaking seven languages. * and was the city todsy.
Mrs. J O. l>uncan of Suttoos Bay
Arriving at the camp the thoughU
lerly Instructor of French ami
of dinner were uppermost and the Latin and algebra In the Otsego High was In the city yesterday.
ic Usi number on the program aad
James I*n>bert and srlfe of Bear
dinner comwhich deserves especUl commonI. fried cakM
Lake are In the city,
Bugene Hill of WillUmsburg w------- datum was by the Treble Oef chonis
and coffee. The after on was spent
BREVlTlEfi.
under
the lesderablp of Mra, BIntllff.
enlng a
in hunting and In the
Their
pleasing rendtlloo of the soogs.
was the fiwt e. the menu
"The lively." and "Good Night.*
Elcctioo of officers of th^ Woman s
n returned lo their home ,t»iday.
rabbit and trimbrought
forth a storm of applause and
Relief
Corps
si
the
next
regular
meet
Milton Harr of Orawn transac
nk Anderson being thc ef
a hearty encore.—Olivet E.'ho. At the
Ing on Monday. Dec. 3 at 2 it m.
business in the city today.
City op* ra house Monday evening for
The Young W’omen's Home and Pbr
J. W. Alcook of Union township ^
tho benefit of the Congregational
elgn
Missionary
society
of
the
First
the
The company bunked
In the city today.
Baptist church will meet with Miss
Giles Hodges of Fife Lake was lu church.
all night In beds and on the floor.
Br«akfast this morning consisted of NUa Bugbee Monday evening at 7:30.
diy.
The regular monthly mwtjng of the
lyster*. partridges, pancakes, syrup.
IterwMd tlis QmeoaW |•rimUM.
doughnuU and coffeo and following Ministers' association will be held at
Mme. Antoinette Rterllng. the Amsrlthis derotlonaU were conducted by Carnegie library rooms l^nday at
ui singer, once unconsciously commitMr. WMIhehn and Mr. Lockhart. Mr. 10 a. m. A paper will be presented by his "PeraU. Past aiul lYtia nl,** mmus trfl a breach ettiioettc which Is recordLockhart rtwdlng from the Itlble the the Kev L B. BlsMdl, on! 'ChrUt's
In tho, ed lo the soo*s memtOr of his mother,
lllnstratlnc cliarnrtw
tory of Baau hunting the venison for Braver in Gethsemane."
.^vyuin. One */ of a |
C.B. Robinson of Ea»^t Blgbth street
f Omar Kh.^>
hta father Isaac.^the boys then return
today Is proudly leUlng that the rea­
Ing home.
The camp was conducted In perfect son be smiles U because g boy has
-der. the guns not l»elng loaded until made hl.n aps»eanince at his ^ome.
simiily that she wra* sorry, but oo tbs
A small blaze in the baaement €>f the
the shooting grounds were reached
The veterinarian gave him some of evening designated she was engaged to
and on the return to the cottage were building occupied by the Eigle Press the salve that he us*^ on animals m»ff slug for a rharity. She wooM be pleas­
called out the. fire department this
the
man
l^st
hu*
ry»wlght.
He
llnu
ed to sing for ber raajerty tbe next
The boys are now busy learning the rooming. No hose was laid
(
among court
Ihitatoes came In in at moderate brought suit in 4x>nrt to rseover dam­ week. The c«u«tt-rnatl<m
following-well'
illowlng-wells
offlrlals was gn*at. H*bat wouM ha^-e
quantity today, a ipx>d roaiiiy fn.zen ages.
and milk and sonflower seed
The
JiMgr,
after
weighing
the
evlhapitened
If the singer had not lieen
ones being In the loads. TbU caused
food on which we feeil.
the price to slump tprobably but lem- drnee In the case, banded d<»wn liU de­ prevailed upon to lewak her engage.
the greatest lo rrvatlon,
arlly) to 20 cents.
cision a* follows; "-niere are im dam- , ment and comply with the qneen*s beWere the Unity delegation."
ages to be re»-ovf-n*d. Tl»e
• Brackely cax,
best only s lord rfiamberlato knows,
Brackety cax.
never have gone to a veterinarian "
If Even a kwd rhamberUtn eonld not prsCo-ax. co-ax.
If you do not fevd well ► not Jump he haft not Wn an asa.**
vail on her to break ber rigid resolu­
Bracket y cax,
.

to the conclusion ilint.tl
tion against wearing a low dress st a
Peefflaa a ftaUber Plaat.
Brackely. cax.
out of order. Perhaps It )a Rie gas
concert, and court custom had to yield
Co-ax. co-ax.
A New York woman has a rubber to b* r. The qu«-en fotdi nnconscloos repipes.
In a majority of houmw tb€
Whoa-up. whoa up.
gas pipe* leak and let out ^e of the plant which hbe considers king of lU venge on tbe American by presenting
IhirabTilloo.
roost deadly \*o\stma knowd-carbonl/ kind. Bunding on the sill of her front her with a tea service, for
Parabulloo. .
*
window. It reaches almost lo tbe top lln^ kept sfT her life s childish resolu­
oxide, which rrmaius lu tls- |sy
Unity league.
of the upiH-r pane, some of its leaves tion never to drink tea because tbe
days, w'eeks nnd even mouth
Gallop, .galloo.
.
Of late years Imky plpea are inor* being over eighteen locbcs long
spilling of tbe tea in Boston harbor
‘•It poU forth one new leaf every was tl»e symbol of American defianca
drngervus than ever, for w'»ter gas 1«
week wUbout fsll," she explslns proud­ of England.
non- largely luLviMl with the ctwl
ly. "And did you ever see such a fine
U Mer gas hes no odor whiitev«-r.
They wea‘rchc.*iring a now play at ttie same time It la a deadly ik>!
gloss and quality to tbe leaves of sny
and ercrydue .jR'as nentpis. for tbs Hence a very faint odor of ;gns lu the other rubber plant? I'll fell yon bow
wasps llvs In part upon honey,
trrt ulghwwaa close atTmnd.
U la. It's all due to ft'cdlng It proper- which they collect from tbe mo0t open
house should be t.vken as a danger '
very
The play was a tragedy, yet' at Its nal. Indeed, there may be suffle
My plant geU good, rich food, petnled fiowers, and thus to
Ij
moderate extent they may be rsgaroec
end the dying horcHue. aa the curtain
r pret-c-lvEd.
In the light of flower fertlllxi«, Kirk
descended. saW;
Gas has an extraordinary iK,wer of pan Instead of holding It under the, inixl says in tbe first
•*THree beers, please.**
pas5lng thrtMiRh walls. On many
that "tbe paper
spigot, and afterwanl I i»oor
mr the water. American Naturalist
Natura
Those words cooclodfd the play
cavious people have been poisonet
often enters
which has some of the blood of thelboroet (Vespa fbi
they were-entirely out of keefvlug. Thi
death by gas w^K-h came through thf meet In It, over the roots to give them j my nucleus hives wben I am rearing
coucludiug words should have b^-a
wall
from
the
next
Then
1
also
give
my
plant
j
Italian
queen
a^
captTO te
"I die. bat since I have saved you 1
Deadacbes. noises in the f^ars, throb- a tableapoouful of cod Uver oil once a young queen ln>e mldat of bar Bttle
die haiTy,- or aometblng to that tfbltig of the arteries, sleeplem
week. 1 feed It to tbe earth, and tbe colony, uaoally Joat after ahe baa comfecL
utter Inability to do mental work are ptant drlnha It up. I never heard of »enced her first Ujtag. 1 have aaea
A dmmatJc critic new to the borfsome of the syniptomfr of rfironlc
any one else feeding a plant tiiis way. this depcedator eater tbe email hlv%
news nsk«l how It was that the tragedy
polsoctliig.
Anyone who suffers f
The Idea Is all roy own, and Pm proud drag out the queen aad fly away with
ended w ith "Three U-ers, please." and
and ts unable to account for of It I hare never seen another rub- j her to tbe wooda^ (pago fi2). Some of
the Mngi' manager said: ‘
should have the gas p(iHw exam-8u,nenitliloo. It Is slwsys thonght
up honey which to potoanons. from tbo
»la"-New York Press.
bad lurk lu rehearsals of a new j.lay’
fact that It baa bean coltocted from
to speak the last sentenep before tbo
It is Interesting to note i that tb*
polaoaoai fiowatn. They are fouad la
opening night. He who has the lart
choice of white for wetldl^ dre«e*
Booth America, ‘wheio atoo apodaa of
aentpoee lo speak substilut
he' U comparaUvely a modem fasblun.
mranlugleas phrase foe It.
the] T*he Uoman bride* wore yellow, and
ffan-d to apeak the true pi
ght Tu Uie roost eastern countries pink is
Best, with fumiel shaped combe
•prospect of the ptav would be thought
the bridal color.
During tbe middle
laMde. arronged one Inside of anotber.
doomed.—rhlladeiphla
age* tho rennlamnoe bride* wore <Tlmaest faabVon, hot not In contact ex­
aoii.
nnd
most
of
our
riantj^geoet
and
ALL I.NTEHBSTED In hand painted
cept at their points of soapenslon. At
chins, water cdora. birch Urk. home Tudor queens were married In this
the apexes of these eones oernr the
views, etc., for Christmas gifts are In
aperturw of entrance for the lamatm
vlted to call at Miss Haviland's. 52S
to pern op ««nong tbe conical ttorn.
State street.
dec l-2l uanally dressed lu crimson Imocadci
It was Mary Stuart >rho first
changed the color of bridal IgarmenU.
WtMiog Bis Ws/,
At her marriage with Fiwiieis 11 of
Blsbop Olnisfert of r>eurer Is the
lYanre In l.va-Jwhlch took place not
hero of a grtic*-ful story that was told
brfore tbe altar but before the great
la a r»eorer church the other day!
BUhop Olmsted, *• soon as he took
doors of Notre Dnmo-abe
was*
Has a Satariay
gowned In white brocade. w|th a train
up bis residence—some three year* ago
of pale bloc Persian velvKl six yards And Setoiday it a pay day at a —tn Denver, liegan to Uke a great
in length. This Innovation caused inle. Ai« yon SAVINO tome- Interest In the Denver poor, and wax
qu«te a stir Iq the fashkmable world thing from every pay day?
contlnoany to be seen In tbo poorMl
at that time. It was not. however. tlU
and most squalid of the city’s slums.
quite tbe end of the seventeenth cen­ Whether yon live SO. 40 or GO
At first, as the bishop In Ids clerical
tury that pure whlte-4he color hither­
attlro poMMd along the narrow ouveto
to worn by royal French widow*—be- yeart longer, yonll find an in- the lounger* and loaferf UCora the
creadng
need
of
a
hank
aoooimt.
name bridal garments In Eufeland.
aatoone would say:
-muire thatr
Mhke tbe moat of each pay day And the reply wottld be:
Black watauit U iwoduced tn this
NOW—place what you can afford That * what you roll a htohep.*
ODuntry at an annual rate of abont S8,A yror passed, and a atraamr,
ereiy
on
depoait
with
our
Pobey to have an ABSTRACT 000.000 feet. The larger portion of It
ctfol waa
the bishop
noting the rospectfol
wa*,the
BOW cornea from a
Sariaga Department at 3 per cent was stafod at la tha
OF TITLE ol pour real eatate.
aay;
It helps yem when poa with to dUn Territoty, altbougb thetw la oomo intereat.
•‘Who*a
that,
tharo
h-’V
1
For 60 yeaia we hare tafegaarded Tbe loafers' teplX
pir wUd b«^
oeattering growth atiU pMkak up la In-

pie
tR* teOtod of Malta Is
Mr, Btertl spoke of Mr. Tem^^artal to the Bvanlag Raeord.
ffeep Christian convict loo, hU
2^Sitttona Bay. Mich., Diw. l.-Amlon
glan-ltfe
and faith aMI of hU beflees, son of John Ptea. living a few
that saleaiioB was coming to
^ea What of Bnttoos Bay. met with a
dkveiw aecident yesterday wheraby he
IhBt Che tight of hU right eye. He waa
Ofsme Luces at the organ.
terktng at some carpeater work and
ffteck the back of a hatchet with a
temer, caaalag a spHater of ateM to
i therefrom. Being cloae to the tn- Had Game Supper and After Ltfht
^meat. the steel struck him with
Braakfaat This Momlag Re­
m fonm In the eye. ihodertng It
turned to the City.

ROTS HM) GREIT FUR

wote^tf booM difcsted in mlpborie add) or of ahmi (wbkh to
ODC-third nlpbiirie add) ■obdnn»
oet ndoptod for other takinc poordor* bocaooe of thdr cheapoen.

ll (

IWGMIMEVEinilC

Tli« fpllototnir progrm® hrin te

VERT PLEASUIT PKNIC

will Isw
BooU* lor IS.0MI
the village bearing the date of AprilM.
1W7, to nan from
yrvars at I per cent Inter
money will be used for the
tloo of a water works system.

SUMMER CLUE ENJOYED OUTING
LAST EVENING.
ing a great deluge of poUtoe* Into
Buttons Bay. Tl|ooaands of bushels
are shipped weekly by the Northern
Michigan Tranaportailon company's
boau and a Urge number over the G.
R. A 1. though the shippers are handl

“SSuS ■£;:!»!«„»

Bsktb htrMU. at

hU extra supply, has chartered
Tbo picnic ctren by the Summer schooner Lake Potet, which U at
club laat oaonlnif waa a aery enjoyable dock how loading.
affair, the brl*ht moonllfbt and
balmy air adding not a little to the
cajoyaent of the erenlnit. The Bum

WOMAN’SCLUB MEETING

of winter worked
ige. The
party laat ereniac waa In 1 aorof Mr
formerl:
and Mra, Prank Weltoi
Bbera In good atandlnir but nt
located In Grand Rapida, and Mr. a
Mra. W. W. McKean, alao of Or.r
Rapida. the four pieeU of honor betax
TbankaalTlnic
lankaglTlnic gueaU of Mr. and Mrs
W. MilUkeu
A very palatable aupper wan aerved
at the Bbner cottaffe. after which the
club adjonmed to Green Gables. wherA
Htoeli VMiaiber of the aortllanr to merriment reigned. Mr. and Mrs. 8.
the Chiiotlan Woman a Boanl of lll»- CUek were roted Into membersM,! of
alotis U roqnMtod to bo la tbo ohorch the club aiUI their InltUt
bahaaioat at €:4S 4
the InlUatory work being
. Tbo public lo cordially
feature of the evening.
tho ezorelaoa that «11 be f1
Tbewe who were preeent were Mr.
ehurca andltortom.
and Mrs. Welton. Mrs. and Mm. Mc­
Kean. the Rev. and Mfm. D. CochUn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bbner. Mr. and Mr*.
J. W. Mllllken. Mr. and Mra. B. 4 Bd
ward*. Mr. and Mrs, 8. CUek
W. Patchin.
Ch^ierto Waa AaaaaainaM aa Ha Left
ThMtar In St. PrtarabufB.
Laat tvonln®.

SUBJECT YESTERDAY,

Dor Wortt la tht Umud SUttiL
Part. Roby Hookar.

t..

The subject of ‘'American Sculp­
ture" furnished a delightful afternoon
for the membi rs of the Woman’s club
and a number of their guests yestei
day. The program was In charge o
Mra. E. L. ElwardK. who delivered i
paper. "The l>eveloprarnt of Sculp
miv; Sketches of Our Foremost Soulp-

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^ BLiEDPOUCE CHIEF

CUSSENTBTMHED

By Wire to tbo IS^ng Record.
8f. Polcraborit. Doc. 1.—While loavloK Iho thoator at Kaaln after the pei^
fonahacc laat alght. ChlK of PoUoo
CThapotte waa shot dead. The aaaaaalD

ofaintJD- aawfW |ooq» am
m Roiauau *ao Xiieuaa*aqaa |uajua
I^ja 4CiMo«|a i«ip i»ou •Atqvng Xoa miq
aRiu m aJOQWo; qojvooiu aoplaq #qi
^aoiaedaiii aaijod au <|or a mm Vom.»^

n 99m ^

m »»# mi ■%

BvmMiMma aiom aoj aoX ^ o) oa»^
tuu -mKO paqaoai ,‘uam p|o *aoi no
aeortf XtooK «oI jo ^o» Xij »,uoa.
aaiMi CHia XajMi ol pfuoja
poa PfUjo nm tDooi a
8oj
Milmoo am P»WBO W aomantioK
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

Eoholara Laat Evening.
soclal hour followed during wb
Mrs. William Matherslll * claaa. No
1ft. of the Congregational Sunday light refreshments were served.
school was very pleasantly entertained
with a € o'clock banquet at
of Mrs. MothersllI last evening. Tho
guests or honor being Mrs. 1. B. Oil
bert and Miss Pforence Perkins, for-

COMMITTEES WILL WORK

were pretUly decorated
braa. amilax and pink oamailoos. The
guests found their places at the table
by means of prettily decorated piaffe
..._____given at the W‘e^ue4oog
cards, the work of IxMilse Howard.
After the four-course banquet a short club house Friday
tlcaUy completed. 1
n was rendered by
of candy for Xhf, best, the funniest and
moat ridiculous make-ups and conald
erable merriment is anticipated.
This was responded to by k toast
In order to gel as full a represent
the hospitality of Mra. MothersllI and
tloo of club members as possible to at­
the claaa by the gueaU of honor.
tend. three committees have been se­
lected to perfect the various details
PROM 11 TILL 2.
the committees being as
Utile Tavern n centi
Married people-W. C.
< Hull. A. L
ichant. Vir. S. 8. Smith.
Young folks. WlllUra Vo

Dress Goods
12 pieces 54 inch Mixed Suitings,

• !$1,$L25 and $1.50,

-.

Hieseareodd-oeeal
good variety of ooiots

V 8 iweccs French Flannels.

either plain or figured,' .
value 60c and 75c. choice at

f

Shtrtff Johnson Rocolved Notioo That
Nooo Can So Held in Granr
TraverM County.

00q

m
:..;.;89o

‘ 10 pieces Chiffon Taffeta'Silk,
good variety of colors.
27 inches wide, xtiIuc spdeial -.,

man and Cuyler Hall.
Tho various committees will meet
thU evening at the club house

NO PRIZE FIGHTS

Here lea Chance to Save
Some Money

-

Mrs. A. V. FYiedrtch followed with
paper on •‘Beaullfu; Slntuary In AmcrMUs Hastings favored the club
o and Mias Leila Swanviolin solo. The proih "l*> gmalln and Gal-

Sheriff Charleo Johnson Is In recelpl of ^a let!ler from Governor War
4-^ of th __
_
__
Ms with prise fights and prohibits
tbe practice In the sute of Michigan.
The letter orders him to stricUy e«,orc.hUU-.
MichIfwn has ^ stopped by the governor
and will probably remain dead for
long time. Traverse C»ty «ever —
much on the fight anys

keeping the crowd exd
utc and forty seconds.
CAMPBELL'S ROLLBR rink will be
open Monday evening^ Speclal^ten-

69c

27 Inch Blrck Peau de Soie Silk,
A7n
$1.26value.at.........................■;....-OfC

w

,j,

mw

A

"^It corta but little.
Whether iU a bnlldiog lot,
£arm, home or dtp block, iPa
BUSIKB8S to know pour title k
vithout blemiah. .

O. O.

AWtectaorntle

210 State Bank ButldiBg.

dUaa. Ohio, rtvmtmm mad [WaM Tlr. tbe intereato <d every depoaitor.
atnadof
$1.00 wiU open anapoouL
MaMpm rtror la oa tho upiw^wroteo
or tha Gujaadotte river In Woat VlrgiBla. Tbe home demand tor black
vralBUt lumber la only for compazntlvo-

Travciw City
state Bank

«ricwoth.ete. 9m ehlef damoad for TbeOldek find LaigeitBfiBk in
KortbemMidi^

Anotlur year,

ttoa, "who*a thatr
fertkmate aad proud
-Why. that's oar

ira a eiS^ too aacrod ta i

1

IMCOHQ, THAvcmc cmr.

! =L-^^P=
IIID.B

BRIISS

im

oon

lECORO

WANTED.

W EALE-l4f»--Oae taadnd ___
itoty i^farm IJ mU«. mto of

l2iie.*te?:£Su5r^

MtoO. Wade Bnii.. tlT

ron

eale~|4m-

WAflTtt)--OW for ceofTil ten
««1L 4U Watolavtoa. aor
WANTEO-Mca to ntf i
91-per nvC Trarer
Co, Xeystoaet Mick.

City Brtck
aor 2C-dt

WAWTdto-Dialad tea girl at
at toe R M. Batlac iteaa.
aorI04f
------- 1 toaUlT to
M homrd nraer for
tU W. Bereato.
aor 90-tf

WAWTCD-^Chalate bicycle to good

T*“”

aor M>-U

WANTEl>-*o *r-leU., cabtoet mmk.
m: good wagn: needy mrtt:
tom. aew. aten pto&t: no etrlkr.
Brvatairfc-BilkeOollender
Com
gMy. vorld‘1 Ur«nt miken of bllIte aad pool Ublei. Maikegoa.
. nor 2Wt

Wigniiot
WANTEI>^To ptHTban a few al
Oold Beef mining itbek. Wade 1

FOR EALE-lito-Flae tanee. oo
U Boyd aad |tet; large ioC;
booac; easy fterma;
M’ade Bro... $1’
Pboae 1219. j
OR EALE-EMty acre fann
mltoe weet Horrlrrmc; four mlln
poirt offlee trarem City; aixty
acrei laipiwr^; lix acrea lolUbto
for gardea: good taSdlngs; all to
^-clan eondltlao: caab price

h-rhouto..:^^ pte waa teataDed to Ha pte.
atrewa aroeod toe room. AU bat two caam the amoge pan of toe eiory.
of toe foooe or toe taOdteg wete eo- tor mo
m> taosar was toe new dock glrtered
aad
books.
poacHa. papets. etc,. ea
«a toe plere of honor oa toe parlor
FOR RENT-rnmiabed
lehdf toea
were **etacked.” Maay oT toe ertIciesjaMtf
toaa toe md
oid eae
om eemmeaeed
la Ha oM. r
bekmgtog to toe etadcata are atlH to toato time to
mlaetng Quite troQtaotty to to« te aad It tas beenI to H ever i
aboat toe
toe buRdtog has beta catered at algkL the aew oae
bat before oo material daamge erae ev­
er dooc. An elbrt wiu be made now aOtat penaer to the todn^ oTtbe
ooL
older
oae,
despite
freqoesa
attempts
to
ktap
the
TORCNT- OOee nmi WUtata bOL
The
The wlate
elate mintaer
mlttUry board
board at
at their'
toelr ^ todoce it to gO,
One Boto of torn iwna; eererml
^ Wakeeam. aad
atogie rCM ■A
aor Wf StTtor rdS^Sie. al Detroit and the
Oraad
Am »■»— mm aaicahic! snd sreaHblcet fsnncrs of that aectlon
FOR RENr~U4 lake Are. la
lU K. Btgbto elreet |
aer mf MUbIteh > ranire *t OMrolt •*< o*«|S^*YS"
**i».
,t Growl
Later u tb* «PP«»-!
toe
FOR RCNT-~Oae aka fWatobad i
laguire 117 Boardmaa are.
the stste. The goremnitai appropri-j P^teoo-she met and
sunt, racle and odher retotlrc
’ j
. aor «*tf ates ID
ID.000
.000 eannslly for the promo'll
Mfs. Dsade has been to .toe
tioo or toe rifle practice, to Mlehlgsa
aad H Is from this fund.............. I beet or b«e!tb and her insanity comes
IjOST
triplets to the borne of
What are <
J. 8. Botrick of Adrian onUl Thareday
try yards of toe appm- peatesato tare jwbfn Cupid made off wHb one of
Ftoder please leare fL

FOR »ALE-147Mlne new fen ro
hemae. corner lot, comer of Un
and 14tb streeta.: will take |l.i
In good ralue.; free and clear of oncumbrancea Traverae City produc
tire. Caab price. I2.0O0.
Wnde
l<ro., 817 Un|on rtmt, CtU. phc««

517 Union alrrtcl. Cllr.. phone 1219.
•OR 8ALE-H7o1-Fit»e modem I
Klktb Ktroef. {and iho teat on
Ktrm. Price ^ked U apot caah.
Wade BnMu.

WANTIR—Muatw for brmacb ofwtih to tooto hoi* la Timr.
on* enjr. Addrooi. with nfo/wooo.
Tho Horris Vhetanlo Hoata^ Oa- FOR $ALE~H71~18 acrea two uUda
State Hank building: Hnest lorat
claaaU, Ohla
aor UOt
f.ir atiburban [roAldencc in Ihia
M.tKWi. Wade liras.. 517t
phone 1219.

"«r.sivrr!.;s. wi ja, sgr.

Critae, Honor. Mlcto_______oct 26 U pQp
aLE~1<^--27 acre*
I FORBBALE~Kdk-^27
I one half mlle»| city mar
WOOD WANTEO-Woold like to buy
tering i>cecb.!^good
ood house and I
nfteeii or twenty corda of two-toot
price |25iHi. Wi'ade Hn^s.. M7
Ion nVwl. Clip. ]
dry bartiwood. Apply to J. W.
1219.
llaaaea. Record office.
oct 29-tl
mile w. St of iMonrcH- Uwit.-r. WHl
WANTSO-Tonr toiled gamenta to
take city projxTl.v. equal value.
Price |2.f»*KV \Sad€» Dros.. 517 Unclean aad make like new. Ladle.Um street. City, phone 1219.
work a ipocUlty. Partolan Dye
Work!. Ill B. rront 8L CaU 819
FOR BALE-link—l^rge eliUit room
•Clta. pboae and we wUl do toe reat.
bmise, large lot. K. Ninth stret't,
oct 2^
rloiK' in. Chwh price llRfW. Wade
HroK.. 817 Unii^n atret^t. Clta. phone
1219.
j.

FOR SALE

Farms foi^ Sale
I have a number of Rood
farms, all the way from 40 to
160 acres, for sale, or if you
have any Rood properly, 1 will
take it in exchanRc and make
you easy terms. 1 can sdj you
a Rood farm for |ess money
than you can buy it of any­
body else. I have farms
which are located > from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.

H. HYMAN
240 Wailiinpton,

Cit phone 774

Arc Your Collections Slow
Bitc yoa kccoutt tbit

You Hfije Given Up?
If yon hive, let me collect
them for yon.
Old Aoooanto pronipUy attended,
to aod I oan make moaey for yon

A. Pohoral

WE HAVE hardware stocks at Gniwn.
Hotel and liar Pumiture atock and
trade at Lake| Ann. large flouring
mtll at Coiiemlkh. one of the largest Oollaction Asjoocy, over HBtnilton
and heat boteta. all furnished. In
Clothing Ca
Nonhem Michigan; one thouaand
FOR BALE-936 heater for |18; buroa
mUlioe feet oT beat hardwood, hem
either wood or coal. W ill exchange
lock and pine; in Michigan: llrery
Traverae City, Mich.. Sept 10. 1909
for wood. Qeotge Decker. 714
bam fully eqtilpped in TraT»*r»e
I have placed a number of occoonU
City. We haverR. R. and saw mllK
Ualoo.
nor 24H7
also a few choice locations in cen­ nrith A. Pohoral's agency for collect
tral portion of Traverse City. We km. many of them Kmg outtowml: but
FOR BALE—Store and lot e
have gold and. alher mines In the jnst the some Mr. Pokorol brought toe
From and Oak atrecu; apl
greatest mining district in the world delinqutaU to time andj prompt aeb
bnstaen looaUon; flat
-^the Orid ntfld District. Nerada.
WP have gold j and silver mines In
woeld rent to right party.
Dr. E. L. Aiht^ DtattoL
Colorado, la fact, we have proper­
ty for aale almoat anywhere you
t HAVE a fine piano, good as new.
that I will tell at a bargain. Call
nt the Palte 130 E. Pront. and 4iee
name and get taU particulara. J. G.
BcRjauiB.
nor 84f
JKLES-Soot. Sweet, Dill. Mixed and
FOR BALE-CarrtogU tactory. 80x99.
IMastaid-iaat a Uttlc better than Uie other
.with power, ttacbiuery eno tools;
MIowV
them -per doi............. 12C
aU Hgbtod by dectricKy; good Arc
CHEESE-4 kind! BmteniDt Americaa
protection to • Bae pltoo oC 1800:
SwiM. Brick and Limburger. with just the
toree imllrote aad a great opeaiiif
right twang—per lb..............................1 8C
for a goaorml repair bualnees; »<i
SAUER KRAUT-Mhde from lilUe .wboppoelMoa; wUl eell for 91800; e

A Taste of These is Sure
to Please

^ICK

FOR BALE OR RENT—House oa Coes
•IreeL near Twelfth street, eight
menus and furnace; new. Sherman
A Hoalcr.
nor ItKf
FOR BALE—Oae good healing stove
and givtaTt. 1212 B Umop. Cltx.
p!iooel293,
aov 2841*
'

AFFLEB FOR BALE—I bam mmc
choice appita to barreU for sale.
Orimee* Qoldehs. Boldwlna. Greco
lags. Tolapabokklee. IVwauklva.
Talmoa Sweet a Wagoners. B. J.
Morgan^
nor 26-lf
FOR BALE-14«8-Oood
eevenroom house. 9tb otreeL doee to
school, market and ckurch; easy

ihogi^ iu the idd-fariiiooed way. per qt-..6<i
SWEET CIDER-Pttie apple juice
It*
•mBckin’ jro;ri—per gal.................... . I 6c
California Crapes—du»t receiviri aahip.
jm.nt of the biwt that growa—i>erlb...20c

StaitMeiieil.:

OriKinml IVI«»«Hed
n BAD aad Imife wkd <mr iwtiNti ny «f ow work.

have beta f^ best adapted to upper
^Id engine can beat Atro ArItalnsuU clhnale.
| u>r.,
fS.OOO Knott machine, and
Weasel, of North Bethel, thinks he conW
the owner of a fine old dioekjfeli oHerM few
machine that can
hich haa beta In the
beat the Knott.

II getiiral news

“S
•racw^iMOMiAk

T**r«w* CSty. Oct. 13.190ft.
My cyMbava bean eroaaadsiiicf birth aid I bavu tnSvml
for ten with

.........

cye^TiBR aixDoil BDtireFy gene.
teeW groond teta about the 6th
th of March. 1906, and my
BTta ban been PERFBCTLlf STRAIGHT for ao«e timr.
Mj btadaehta and the trouble I had with cloae work haa ditap-

DR. P. A. WOLFF, Prop.
413-414 VSMb Stt.

DHaLPAULSOILAst.
TnvtfM Oty

OL nme 3M

Big Hardware Business
Hwlwft MoflUgu* aiHl J. A. MeoUa*. hwe fw^Md , partiwrahl* m>4
In uMltlon to th. hardwai* bwInM* carrM an tw mmy yMro paM by X A.
Monugu. w* hav. baught tha atara and ttack a» th. Aaxten H.Rhrorc Ca.
and In tha aprtng wa will buUd a flna new ataro th,ro and will Mack It with
a campleu line at hardware and greecriM and wa ahall maka It prafltable
for everyone wanting gooda In either of theae llneo ta cama ta tia. Unto
aaring we wUI run both plaoaa for hardware only and In order ta claat out
aa much at pcaalblt of the Oaaton atock befora building wa ahall maka vary
law prieae on the atoek. Wa have aeme firat cUta caal alavaa which w*
will aell at coat and on eaay paymenu to cloaa out. Coma and look tha
gooda over, you nwy aee aomething you want and the prieaa wUI wr|Kiaa

Special Sale '

,

oime:

L.OTT

Come tonight.





A

HONOR

i

A. J. WILHELM
South Side

WADE BROS.

B

Traverse City, Mich.
CiUzeiis Phone 1219

y?.r

: every farm Is with
or neare
City of cour being toe oMrsl map.
kat for the i
TTsverae'ciiy ^or^'*Orand*^^oven^
city property with tardly an (
tost hxa been Hated In this i
beta add or will be sold before our

prom.
Property ii
The some appliec in your forme.
______ ________
teveotors
Ijind toot we sold live ycani ago for but quietly. Shrewd
always
carefsl to not lei any one koow
Ttanty Dollars per acre we arc now
selling tor Eighty and Two Hundrta- what they are doing, bet they are al­
ways
doing.
Several
la Traverse City
“ Traverse* CHy
arc
worth
each
eevte
hundred
tte»4
am for
urano Trsverst Hegton art ooom!iota iwMtbr that w® wiateiBKto log and will continue to boom, prices and dolte tad oH made pracUcolTy
buying and aeUlng Travoroe City Fro;
party and Trmmrss Region forms, bni
tbta they have ever ten. Pros- you never bear toem soy much sbogL
|pect, for large returns on invsstmonts Ibelr profits. However they are al­
ways rssdy to Invest, and wbUenonh
'powers tributary to Traverse CHy ore of toem wni docry ytmr pH
3:jowte by Traverse City parties. Ow talk hard times (lu part of iK
■a Vstopmsnt work to being arranged for neos.) they wfll always make
jv|snd power will be transmitted to this offer, to foct we know p
wfll talk directly opposite
“Sicity wltoto a very HmUed time.
think, for the purpoee al
Elfi^c Road to be- hargatn (which to prObnhly all
aoUve for toem). but such talk to like
pgjwto.^ mita betaken ocoo^g tp
tier port nC AprC
Thera to a Urge
“ Itte. Ite to *tli te ^ rt^l
ander ctmatmctlon among which to
and personal property tost wfll
torgt tea Faetocy and a good proopect of gntUiig ono of the Urgsst
Bttal Ftoirts in the United States.

Rheumatism

iS ® SSS^s3£S35sll~’s; rs,."S',:i,rs:i£:

on advantage to you to order It in
adnuroe, os they may<be'aU gone be­
fore Sir Santa coroee to town,

omia tad been esUed

s.',‘ro'j^,r^.siss:j-

Wc secretoryahlp Of date to Wsablngton.
InvettigoUoe of those charges resolirf |
dlsoatrSa^ to Bowen, who lost his

asenU and ptndtry to malie the boot
of Xmoa dtnuera.

>

.

;

Real Estate and Loans

»7me ^rfen'^c’rto to^ ^ ^ Umon St.,

r.imo« os spry as a boy. This improve- !
mrnt ctmtlnued until about two ^
month, ago. Then the caodliUm rcX>K 10
UI«;
verwod all at onco. He took
io hi*
bed. grew weaker steadily snd
irod died
died]j
Bothphonea.
a few days ago. Lost summer he
cd over cbolri and performed
1
igron itat
both Herbert TV. Bow« and
B. boomla soon are to reenter toe dipIcmalic
aerrice.
The
quarrel
between
YOUR CHRIBTMAB TURKEY.
Ihita two dtplomaU stirred the
U bound to be a good ota U Suu
try
Claus get It at Slcder's;
It will be

Joseph SleilBr & Sons

x" ;h

Sizes from 5 to 12 years, worth from
4.50 to lOOOeach. will close
• for, your choice.



order to Obow toot Mr.
i for hU attacks
m be g^vta an-

.

/^■:i

Children’s Cloaks

Rev. Ci
le noted, probably in Boulh America,
hna a? j It is genttally agreed In Wg!«hlug»nn
o. lu go England; 11.1*1
Si
n Aoki. atiibassiulor
Si;iru
next March ahd spem! Um-c monUi.^ from Jaiuin to the Uniied Suies, Is
:n .1 trirreiancc
tripi eiancc c-mi|»algn.
!th*« spunHt itt diplomat f^v. r
Rov.•. F. 8. FrancU.^aged CS. of ^Vln j riicu- Witcii the viscount made bis
Mr-fi. C*»nn.. w
who occu»>l4‘s his pulpit ifl»«i f.ill at chi’ state deparlimni to
ill j pm*e*^t against toe separation
sc.-iaratlon of JapJap
evqr>- Sunday.
coveia
route Utwcin Col lings vllle end Tor ! r.n^TH- !rcni white clilldren In the Sun
rr«ccirrt»’puUir tchcw la*there is
rington. and walk* the dixla
bav»> euftied the most heBtF-d
heated col
every year tJ.2€u miles
loqny Seeretarr Heot lifts ever had
b^’crolii.-r of too navt
with a fort’lgn diplomat. The ambxr:
I two flni
edcr of-his Imptn
dtp.’itimcru to take ail the Crig«*: wniih nil ihrouRh and he 1 M the calm
rints rf the men In the srivire. They ti ruoert'd Mr. Hoot know it wiioo'i?
r. Hoot forth
If J, Dillon Hall, a portege of form- iiiinrlnc wt.rdii
lb<‘ iir4‘»-i»t<-Mt
; S*‘cri'tatv Hrrlu-ri. and -Mth. L.
and the result wa; the Immi’diiite
h^lood Channon.
Appanmly Ki-S«*nator IturKm of dU’.iairh of Secretary Mural! to San
itent’c.l Fraurisci> to Usik Into the ^lluaUon
K*u.«s. now ». rvlnir . J,ll
in ironlnn. Mo.,
htmwir a-4! rarefully and maki
full -report to
out of iKdiUcs for i;ood. His
HU friendK
friendH' Ho i.roiddenl. VUro ir.! Aokl's wife
aanvunro th.H; lu- is vtriUng a !<K>k a G* nnan of high birth and be M-emM
in wbVh he will -expose-* .President I to feel that the ir.’atmcn; acrordc’tl
KiWievflt and other public m<n who the children of Japanese- at San bYaa
■onal insult cunMltul-conspiracy-- against
[•matiora!
John Bright was once aakiM! how It' i*or:ept.
was that Pit! made i e of hU flncjti
l>on!os of.
after drinking two
t
X. John Bright was as usual equal 1
pl^
the occaslou. He pointed out that
verlMitlin n«portlnx
unknowi
thoRc days and he imgge»u-d>hai
other members^f the bouse.-bn whose
Special to The E^^vn1ns Record. . ’
opinion Wtfs ^pulatlcm largely
landed, bad probably drunk three hotHonor. Mich . Dec. l-Mrs. John
Lewis of iVosVcy. is th. giiest of bc.Mias Rfweoa loiwrence. a yonng Bister Mrs. E. S. Clark for a few days.
stenographer of Philadelphia, recently
The ghost social given by the Royal
fclhhelr to |250.ntk> through the will of Nelghlors last Saturday evening war
a rich uncle. Newspaper
O. K.. and a handroxne sum w:as added
to the ireosuty.
•Iroed
Prof. W. N. Ferris, lecture was an
heSp. proposals of marriage,
peals
advice and Imj lineal event King to b«- remen
moddl
congratulations. This flood
----- ij M. W. A. hall was filled t
fds .eoiild not
m-inlcatlcms so worked upon her mind land
:tad huctlreds
h
S II O sign vraa hung out
that she was forced to leave borne|
The R
o'clock and the
and tftk-c refuge In a aanlurium.
j
^
to aell
King Edward when among personal
city of
friend, greatly dislike, being t«^»todj tay more
^
j
to/
hall
had
reached
nectaaary formalltj. though no the
the If
Honor is going to be in It with
royal ruler more carefully
......................
acme of her slater
thU w-lnti
winter.
Jaler cities this
r. J
. — . . .
at an times bis position as
An American who enjoys bis majesty's
are
friendship decUivs him to be a -de­
frog
pond In front of toe residence of
lightful and amusing companion who
1
convert
it
Into
H.
r.
VanBlarirom
Is alwavs a king.” At the Marlborough
club -In lAMidon. the moat exclusive a skating gink.
; here 1 say. hey I
Instliution of lu kind on earth. King
E. S. Clark ha
Edward makes It a role that he ahall agert .
be tree ted exactly aa an ordinary mem­ Hcr^piUl association of Grand Rapids.
Are you deaf? Listen to that roar
ber. f\»r example. It is not customary
The post ml^n'sa and pharmacist on the pavement. Hve years ago, al!
in the Marlborough for other memlicr?'. braved the element, and called upon you could hear was John Kelley's
to rise to their foer wbcai the king
genilo vodre urging his men. Shove
her up boys, above her up. lively
^"•^le’^BX”*br»*Wll. who Is dead
tto re. ki*ep them teams moving. LoU
in Princeton. Mo., mged 94 years, was
were offered at that lime at aevtaty
one of the roost remarkable jnen in
The Brwt Ingredient In cooveraatKm five and one hundred dollars per foot
the slate. Several years ago to? began
that will cost you at preaenttwo and
to grow ftable and continued to wcak- la truth, toe next good sense, the third three hundred dollars por foot, the
good humor and the fcmrtli wlL-8lr same applies to all your b
ers increoaod out-piitg addition

wi,« FOOTE’S Of cobrw
i

S,"

sr.n“r^Vt>^‘‘

tentkm ro ralitog sheep and chlckena,
The main building la S«S-,fed long,
with a fine building to the center tor I and greduaied from the high school
grain and feed. The pooltr}' branch ] |q
same claaa
iTf the farm 1. in charge of an expert
nre Chief Fred Shaw ha.
from New England, tad cx^lent re-J
old Are engine, which wm.
exhibited at the centennial in Phils

and cover the bald apc»ia on. his bead;

i ell ste; oleo‘
FOR BALE—1454—Foortfta
room
boaae. mb efN’el. doee to school,
toelorlee end postoTBce; ceotTol
part of 9th atrw’t.
Prkr $1800.
Wade Broa. 817 Itolon SU CUx,

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S^TohfrBJfl-e^f

1219.
LOBT-UtUe while poodle dog with
LE-llts-^r^ny
farm
leg! and face clipped. Owner 127
' mile eaat of Mayfleld:
M
good
E. Tenth St
nor l9-2t*
cement block boeae; good ban.
price 91200. Wade Bna.. 817 Union
tOBT>:lflleige book bTtwcwn G. R.
•tieet, CIU. pbone 1219.
A I. depot and Case eireet. Retera
OR EAL£-14T7-Urge elglft room
to Mfas Mary Ptowwi. Haakwood.
boon, corner {of Caaa and Ifth Sta.
Mich , or Record office.
large lot. boeie well flnlahed. on
i
norKkll*
atone fcnindalWn; ea*y tertna. Price
11500. WadeiBroe.. 517 Unl6n el,.
Cilx. phodc 1219.

FOB AAUt-ttfj-Onc haudred aod
alitr oriv larii alx mllr, from city
CIBL WANTED for gt^nenj boon
iblrty^hrtH* ierc orrhard: laV^t
r work and ran^ of londid tody. M«.
baaeiuent Uaijn; goui! bouac;
coma: apau huraca; two tralU; all
Wm. Darfdm. 411 W. Klnto St.
farm tool*. |»alf cash, balancenor 19-lf
OIHL WANTKb for 8eno™i boiiM.
»wk. Bert-CMP. CII8.110S.,
.
.
no. 1441

PEOPLE—

|| PerosojlBicbiflaw i|

ymtaHvorM mem^ tor*

teve m ^ «40»d m&csrtijr tor jD«r iwty Hii «c Wwmyi tare tta taiMgf| tor sQt <
Mcvlty.
I
over BRy ycen.
Atata e yeor ago
WAOBBSOr.
m CBk» am, Trmne dly. made ea to toe Utatlto or toe Howud it -tepr aM went cot eT bwatea.
UUk^ OX3L ptaM 1219. Gill u ep City peitlee wta.tal#A mhtolght cw- teRtw fefiteg to g» to tec oT
hr ptome. tel or lota diatee. oMl to eoe or tta ritesoftoe

FOR RENT.

FOR SALE

aor n^<y4

Mnwojw;

,S!K.JS3

lESUTS

J ef-Ii

W^TK)-.m tetai k«9* to lifni
totokitafta tad fitator.
tof W Mtafel ftactke la tone
totatoiu Itete atnind. Wrtu
i?r ton eataJocae. Corn Dm. Co^
«MtoK.AaltedAr..aite

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mohmar.

Dr.Shoop's
SbeuiiHrtjc Rotml^

AgatoMta^iV^j^tlme wm piw ^

TterSr^ty^^Rsal Ectete to” targe
proms and quick reCurna. ^a good

W&de Brofc
iSiirii tiAi

Mb he tnt welled oa tSe
Tly fir IMMaiat I m that m

SoU CnJtk0t h4ciLW
it b«t tmt tbit
contt to TM J«st ti tt
eoBOt fnai the oftA.
Otheft lose their Tilae
hf hefaig e^pMd Ito the
tir, thioMig B^lstnfe
eoUeetiag 4ast.
the Ireall toda cracktr
It Uheede Bieeuit kept
treth tad deta
the
protedtiag packag^

-m
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VbOT teodi

ed'ta
e yemr or tn

mmu m utt omi tm

Ml r
-Oanaaapa Trnakkn- ia aaUtog

ntggy^asr^kaa
kan*Mi? ^kTto'tM $
mln^raaM tkT^^

I

soiBh m, T:r
*?e rnikm§ wBh

OtalMaBb M bTMth sad oi

Kodol
byspepsia

fareed to breek oS hie dlMMne the
or dMaitewo him vtth a lood
>fod lernnrk Meartiw it nU cm the
keiMr It eererijr roeatod for 1

«M«kla BmwrSiwtleBeraw totd And Mote tt*
loed Butotarant ttf«t«b ttk Wood intokUpkrttof
ttkbodr.
Ttw tiwaM M« tbuk bidU np sad «f«7 onu S
ttotaMtttaod «tr«iiftttsad pntiapwfkQt

dies who eie nlhmd h> Mep urn
on the bock mad con Mm a «eod Mlow
whUe he Mate on Me eabfects
Me a reapectfal dMaaao Hie a .
ty'a Sattertae of Anricani M crttlHead and he le rldMMed Itor thlaklas
that to -iheae modem dajm the tr—-c»f a moaarcb*s pemmaUly can

PMdap. T:« a a, MtotojMrM

.i

PiiaMi to drina oi3t to ptoy

tts

^^5S.raraa.«:«*a>
naalta.

*aS!L koom aaaad aad toorlh Wod
a 7:30. Baata traa.

AU an vaiaoao to aO tka aarctoa

i5?lJb!o!
•vtee. lt:tt e. m
I at ll:tt B.

^Sraator I^J^pL

lataraadlate C.

todar. t P- a, era
M. 7:0« p

Tucadap.; 7:30 p. a., cotupe piajrcr
cctlnsa on aaat^d went aldea ot

The StNellea Arwya
Lndlee* Ubraiy DnUting. Tt
reel. MAT CM etreet. GepUini
Mn. Boetan la 0her»e. PohlSe oe

lews From Paris

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1

.“ssriTJEsar^l

wooden but for her. but the queen her*
seir sued np the store and after eatinx a meat with them helped her
snests to make tbeir beds oa the floor.

pessM^aasns

1 story to a o
drml. In his
which la malnl]

y^-.isirt3£=.^ura

DeoatHber 1st to Ath, IMA
Pere Marquette Railroad offer spec­
ial rates to Chicago for the Uve Stock
Show. Ask Agent for rales and full
paitieiiUrs,
H. K. Moeller. C. P. A.
BOV 2A-Sr;iec-1
^»..MaMrai.a..i.....M-«—-to

Tbmodajr. 7:30 p. a, uBka aidmay
Mk pn
Cbareh c( tha laoiaeolaM Ooaeap
without
ted when they fcmxht In eamert.
existed
tloo-Oonar Dlrtaloo aad Boo
■^^•■to-tt-p.
Dr. BertU^ers obtolned the offldal •
Urm MAaa. «; U«h maat. 16;U: ?aaWeteoacj to worahip with na ars
pemj^ to op^
W?en fbe opera was fliut performed
pera and boocdkitloo. 7:»# p. aa.
araopere. brorklnpinen and the poor
of the harmless bullets at Prefix
Vittorio Emarouela Theatre, the
Boader
Biomini.
unriee
in
Modern
BL rranda Church-Ooraar ToaU
cf Police M. Leplne. Calling
illinx at M. duke of the Abrutxl.
Ahrussl. the
of
!»•« brother
brot
Woodmen hnU orer poetottee.
lAeplnc a office, the doctor was about the kins of Italy, was present The
aad Caaa MroeU. Buadar-low iaaaa
eTealAc,
TesUi
to
Arc
at
the
rUtoe
of
the
mpubllc
to
priest composer was called before
aa 7:1* a. a.; fcl*h maaa and aaraoa
prore
the
harmlcsMieaa
of
his
bulleto
ctirtaia ten times and received with
tUr. a1^ HoteaSSfSatS.
at 10;*a a. a.; reapcra and bcnadtcwhen an alarmed official nished in and IndeRcribable enthusiasm. He
nfU
M at 7:» p. a. Waak dara-8arsHaed bto arm.
ed on the stajte In clerical robes havThe perfect cried Unxhlnxly: “You inx obtained permission from Cardinal
ficoa at 7:»0 a. aa.
- r
have saved the republic, ^ow let the RIrhelmy. archbishop of
. an ex­
Latter Dya Saints (Reorpanlzed.)
criminal Arc at me.“
law forceptlon from i
TUESDAY
E\TfNING.
' ■ Brtandi ChocA.
o enter theatres.
t:10p. BU. Senior T.P. A.
7:30 a. m.. ReltrvUtcrary society,
7:00. cvmliMC goepel eenrlc«r,
Coia^ Oak a»d nrth atrceU,
released his arm and Dr. lUTtllllerd
SUNDAY.
■ Her. maklla MorcdUh. IIct. JUrj
fired and hit M. Leptne just o
7:30 a. m.. Social se
heart with a harmless hulh
Mono MaredlUi. paatoia.
ll:4D
Mcctlna tor arorahip BabbaUi ■
7:00 p. BL. Prea^lmt by Elder W.,io open
lap. 10:30 a. BL
aU daaaaa waleoao
D. ElUs of South Soardman. AH are
Sabbath achool. 11:45 a a.; ;
. ,k««
of a trunk sewer in
I the construction
I
wclctime to attend the sonrlc^
TraaalDC. aapcrinteodent
No. g. beginning at the InterJaalor C. E.. 1 p. a. '
Rer. Deami OoehUn. pastor.
^’ad““:^e‘;;“he Sru«*;:j'7oriS:S^ HCCtlc of Boardm.. nv„ ,Uh WeiChard) BravHlaa.
Baalor C.'E, t:45 p. a.
Church phooa No. USO.
llngton street, running thence on Wel­
an anUQue dealer an i
Church of Chrtot^lOrSO a. m.. momOur church la a boma far wo
Ooapal moaUas. 7 ^ a.
lington street. Front street and Rail­
service. If you have ao chnrab InK worship. sermolL -RTiat Christlati tog* piece of furniture In
TtoaAan' meetln* Tnaaday ercnln* and
nance stvle. It was made of Iron and road avenue to Eighth street, thence
home in Traverse CHy. yon are earw WomdA Can do;- 7 p.
Ubemaclc with
lo^kkod like a mtoature Ubenv-...
o«ri«w
u
7 P. a. .
small Anted columns and graceful on Eighth street to Baiiow str^L U
Pram aacUaa. 7:30 p. a.
dovbc. .The American supposed ii had now to my hands for collocticm. the
' PrMchlap ca Sabbath both aamlnc
been us»l hi the prl^to celebration of, ^hird liistanmcnt to be paid on or bej fore the 30th day of Nov^ber.
IT IS ONE of the most wonderful
and meet the pastor.
Special services aas
tonics for developing the figure, makWhen he broaght It to this city bowJ- M. HneHmaatel.
ebureh brmritlea.
aty Treasurer.
Ing bright eyes, red lips and rosy ever he discovered that his treasure
Regular aervloes as
Offlee. Room 202 State Bank build­
cheeks, ever offered to the American was qtiito a common object hare. It
10:30 a, m.. momln
a-as nothing leas than the top part of ing.
nov 2117t
glri. Hollister’s Rooky Mountain Tea. a
pennydn-the-atet mathlne. which
Tea cr Tablets. 3S cents, Johnson stands to every sUUon of Jhe Paris
’’l3^B, Baaflay rakod. a praivatad
RECORD WANT ADA PAY.
subway, a fart ho only discovered'
attcbdini. Ida Ike kem aepartraaat DmgCo.-

PHONE NIGHT HACK ealU to CUy
resuarant Opso all algkL
BOT:4Ai
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Bobemian
' Garnets
(laptotH)

Christmas Candies

BSitTsaisyir*
K.*vrEr™sf«-r.A.'

Oar Cbriatinat
candies
have arrived. 'Yoa all know
tlieir aUfriiDg cinality. For
PURITY there lie ni gooiU
offered ok thii market to
compare with them, while i^
price.

SEWU TU: FIFTH WUD

I:

saWB. of typhoid If yoo
milk. Qoeea City Dalry*^
Cltz. tet C7A
BOV lAU

nASBB

(OopyrlghtB IfOd. by tba BmiM Kmt j has been edlpeed by another cler|oei ) aNNUAIa U\TC stoTK BXPOSITION

A cordial laviutloa to all tbaaa i
, 7: 30 p. an.. :

THK HANNAN OBUa STORK.

....................... - EXCURSIONS

SrMk 4nn aad bol7 dv* M
»<«k or aomh c. w. a u.

J.T.KAT.K.&.

KODOL Mcnn WHAT YOO EAT

lu of Italy. Her mafeety was dreeaed
ee aa ordtoery tonrlet with thick i
ead elptoe stock end was sceomp«
by two enWee.
SstnUne her reapeetfttBy. the slpls.
tot were shout to lesre the but. when
the quiwn stopped them.
•Nobody nmst so out.- she esld. -for
my sske. Uet me be yoor harness.
iMlemeoMbe hut to Isrpe eBoagb to
B shMtm^

iOc per ponnd

I

IScJSc.
^'otifal aod
Rare GlAs

we disUDcc all competitorf.

Sunday schoola and all aooictiet dMiriog candy for
Cbrtotmaa tieea abouki not
fail to M ui before buying.
All who can are nqnetied o
call early while we esan give
them our beat attention.

Look forward to the
Holiday• and inapect the
big line of jewelry I carry

J. N. Martinek

xss:

217 E. FwotSL

If You Want a Banainin Winter MilliReni
Wtor OnM WoMkc

Boeinriine, IVIonclay,

D«»el 3

We offer our entire stock of trimmed -and ready-to-wear hats at half price. Our
stock consists of hate ranging In pVilce from $I to $20, ail going at one-h,alf off.

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We absolutely guarantee to offer the best bargains ;
.
and lowest prices ever offered in
I
Traverse City.




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Ok evening'. Record’s (iHo>lkrte IHusIrated Feature

P*mr
j IMwnonda
• i
for
i
Christmas Presonti.

>^s.TiSsSiSrKrz

SSsMsr.r^
s£j^sr!a,“i?s
_w> um > *Boa Mack
aaSS^yo^t^^STnalo^iraSif

Msr •« 1

B^um & Earl
Bamum
IKFwutSt .
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PEREMARQUBTre
fftAnftabcm -

m

«r«fM«on
fkftt
SMt
cAHttlrjr ^ tiM |M a««
w luiniri Um
ami »ad
tn»c** vbo iMMt d*rtd« «h»tlwr tlw
Mi vte «M aM ««M f*r tk* Ia« te

ty «tA •f .Mor tiM iMT w »a-

iifel

I vtn «f tab «aa acTM Imv* immm
M rvM tte nooM or Mi
WKtm la 1mm Ml lift wlrtM «M»
41m U4mi onblomw* of ooMtloiMl tnmtiir, AasmitMr Mit flat boo tea
Mmm feM poMliM 10
Mm:
Ho iMi booor cMMod to Mood UMilfWa.
tiil^ mM IM Mm toMtod an mUmt ««MMloa of
iMfli Im»M «miM
ThmA bo profor* Co accopt
CMal at, tomoyo or laliM Mpod by hb tw-

a wMoH M bo baa alv»y«
abm MnaMf to bo. bao boM th# rkrHM dr tba all iMMoorlac. am u> bo ro.
•bMd OOTitlMt kaomi Co tbo pooft
Tbao »a* vbMi auob a iklnp wma rae-

lo tako tbo InltlatlTO la m rockloM
odvoaiuro. and tbo aMboHlioa wom toHo%od whoa hU arbodi dajr» woro o^or.
With practically unBmltod moaim at

whoiaaotna Action wblrb UTtild Svtaed. Hb love for the woman be hbd
married waa ao overpoarartay
dbtlnct from any other aanth
had ever known that be waa 1
by It to avvw btmMlf her I

M^tborTlo^M^
dltloaal roarly lac.

material baaMMp. Hb naokar
ynve him. nnd tbo aDowaaae waa aat

*lro %
to tbo 1
tmvayaaro by antortalalny^ the ponntbm Earl of Tarmuoth at aa Mpoaao
of m.m. It waa at thb banquot that
he cooemvod tho Idoa of prorldlny tho
youay *Tannouth bloater.** aa fba oaH
* aocartHy that oaaM
waa airoctlooately dkftbod. with a rich
Jda^upoa b^ raarrlaco wlthj^olya Amortoaa wife, with that «ad In rbw
ho latroducfd tho
man to bb nloco. Ifba Byrd Thaw, who
tbo talk of two coatlMta. Ho aavor
' aamad a douar la bla mo. aad bo opoat f***bM^
Mt***
‘ moaay anth tbo prodtcallty of aa Hidtaa ra|ali.i Kroca bla oarttom yoara ho
bad ttaalod Ufo aa a hayo b»ko. Hb
hb family In
fbUMT. tbo lalo tt*IUIain Thaw of >m»- Plttabury aa a a
IT i^e hand of
burv. rallriMd nmltlmtlllonalro and a hb alator. Tho
roman bad no
man of oxconont Judymoat In moot
mattMa aad with aa aatlambbod MmI. bor brothrr
aoM ropMtaUoa. oooma to haoo royard- not ponnlt * the tmiBroriahod baH to
, dd bb M*« yMthful Tayarba aa obUd- abandon bb ault and actually fumbhlah fraaka. ridardlaao df lib
that od him with tho meaaa to follow Mra.
Iho youay man had oomo to tbo yoara Thaw and bor dauyhter when th^ flod
that art aappoaod to briay dbetotioa.
aouth la ordor to oaoapo tho attentloaa
Accuatomod to havlny bb own way
*»^Jtood y^ny
ftota hb rtadb. loaay Thaw waa a
, boa irloaat by aobotba. ftadowad with
How bo Mc«aodod< ftaally and bow
a attoay will and with aa itabrkllod
lor tbo yood tbtayo of llfo.
at bblory. Thaw waa aa jublbnt
NMood boyood tho control of
bb victory aa If ho had won a
ynardlaaa. Duiiny hb ualHo oaar to It that the
▼oraiiy raraor ba oms llttlo cradit to oatl waa pmvidod with a habdoosno
hlmaolf or tho achool. Ho bocamo antonuptlal aettlomont aad opoat monkaowa aa ony who waa aloajra toady oy royally to mako the affair paaa off

coaM to blot nat^
uaaavory pnat. ftorWCy bayan to ahow
a wlAinynaaa to ba propCtbtad. .Had
JJJljr njAba^t. the Hat^ Tl^mtyM

■Mda «r tbo Oiaa of aa ArtboMaa I

hotel at Which they
trey had talcen lodyHif
to y« Haewbera abd
they woew Anally obllyed to aopamM

nt waa 1 who mado thb match and
bronyht abont thb union. I know It
will bo a happy ono. The )mrl locoo
in> abtor doarty. and I know abo abnply adoreo him I am doUybtad. Aa
earl for roy brothor-ln-law — why
ahouldnt I be ybdr*
Not a Whit loos aolf wqkd and domlnant Vaa thb apollod child ht fortune
la inyard to bb own marrla^ WUon
It waa taUneatad to^b mothor thatlior
eon waa about to marry Evolyn KeoMt »ho roaolved to omploy | dooporate

youny ruan'a allowance of I^O.OdO per
annum. Almoa: before ohe had time to
fulminate bor- threat It <-nme to her
eam that her wa>*w ard eon had already
the former an lata' moilel and
that the t-ouple mlyl.t be expected to
arrive tn littabury at any moment.
WlMn the cwople landed In Amorlea
It wna noi known doflnltely whether or
not the weddtny had ukon pbw, Influeaced by the-pma poet Ire wlttidruwal
of the aUowanco. the youny man wad
hla bHde could not And the couruye to
avow their true relation ah Ip. Thetr
I bo of no retUw^nce lnvol\*bd them tn a multitude
t off tho of pendexitlea The pmprlet«.r of the

aoaayea la fbt aoMal lift of fba
. ,
'
City.
Hutt neither of tltbam wma
aleat U
It aa The
the aid
oHay. Tba apaU nr Abe an*
an bald them oapftva aad they
aoc amhatnnd U. Tha whola
outcome will be made public at
rachtay trtal.
trial Will be one of the meat

Thaw a were fearfully acandalbed and
anyry. Mr.. Thaw dedartd that abe
aevur wcNitd accept ibe ymsny woman
a* a dauyhter-ln.bw and that the mllowwnee would be atoppod Immedbtely.
Then It waa that Harry Thaw nwdo
l-hatloally
rolatlves. to ha*ie told the truth. Them
oubt that KvHyn Thaw waa a
iny act^mplkv In thl. denial wMch
mich a reproach upon her womaa1 It wma all a mbuike and a far
reachlny one. Hud they «
bsMIy and dlecUwed thHr ti
. The time came, and quh-kly. whent,
even Thaw with hb |>er\-Mied moiwl

« of criminal
Mam Tn
p b fori
1 with an array
arru
of layal talent that
I wealth alone
Aa a
preme Anal effort to leave
not
e nothiny
unj d
done
frl
»,w the frlendaofTh
have retained
the eervlceu of the
i^t Uwyer. Deiphln
haa a record of havU« defeaded no lem
tried for homicide
ad the acquittal uf
L TBEVATHAV.

THE IFORLD’S TREND IN PICTURE AND STORY
A POSSIBLE SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BALLOON.

ttlLIKCW

A

NOVEL ROLLING ELECTRIC
ROADWAY.
The electrttwl roadway ahown In the
Plctura la tn dally um at CbveUnd. O.
and It haa been found to aerve lb pur> admirably. It b built up a ateep
incline 4^ feet in 1
of aUty-Ave feet al

CARTHAGE AS IT WAS AT ITS BEST.

ua. j. 0. k u>ij. niraiM.
OftTHORATHIO PMVftlQM»G
eaftAHWltbabaBldt f a » b If
d a ■ fbt
Aebienee

eso. A. jarpif
DKMTIMT
201 Treat ftrttt

A. D. TYLER
3ENTIS-r
Horst’s i^dBr Acsdomr.
Pn6 P. H. Gloss, lastnslor
. _SWfioBt8^
tSiiUmi’sNjIsss Sstvdsr, 10olsss Mondsf,

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JXXMntOB CBO.V.aeVBTHT

HORMEANcWEm

CENSUa nSOEAHCE

A OanaaB Inventor. Harr Helm, haa dealyiMd and bum the wtefod____
i»r abown In the plciuiaL The winya are not In motion by an alectrtc enotoe.
and the. QUiebar their movameni the hlyber the car win aacend. Herr BeUm
la enthnaMMIc o%ar bb laveatlaa and expecta that It wtu yd a kmm way toward
oulvtat thepffoMamalaAreueMu.k

PREAOEIIT ROOSEVaT AND A GROUP OF GUNNQIS.

grwr s

m v^*^rLRiBLM itLony

fi

3r.W. J.Hig^s
ni«.M>u tb« «octa With lb. Mtnl UUiul on whk-h
th. wnWiot t lb» •dariral •€
M>a tbo. Brim. tb. ncTCBoUninf Ca>tba«.b oa w

DENTIST >

Porcelain Work
^ObOwwithBnily OoMs^

O.P. CARVER a ano. .

firt Insumtet

nuvnig cmr, mamuk satuhoav. i

Loeal

General

1W cMrtm. «•• an tv

.MynsoB Dm« Oa.

■oncE rot suLCD iios
* Nadoo Is hsfwhy gttoB that saatod
tods tor tha cam. matoUtesnre (magB-

KlUiO AT HIS THADE ANOTHER

HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
COMPLETED SUCCESSFUL SEASON
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plajrcd Itt Ute ^
^ L«wfe
M M Will Hm
Pltee rtrert to tiMr sH41fca for tkr
Kitted Ml« Wttii an As-*LMrta*
eltifM.

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vrtur. UitMurfc
; tnrtfm aod aportliic wrtu
tU Nwr Tor* llor«ioc
vriu« tJte fdllovlaf cC tho teui ««dtB<
to tiM Ward Lowte bout
•Til* war llte <wae
asaUiat Lowte h» vlckt ioot at wrll
hm takaa ad as Into tba rtaf wUh
him. aod witeo br eansbt Ward took
lac tba oCb«r war. atanifd oror to
him and obodpad bU bead off. Tbe
MdboriUM CMld AOt bat#
■ora to bite bad bo proeoodod la that
■anaor than tbor bare Iff tbU toolaare. and Ibor wOI In all probabllltjr
wor* jaat aa ladwstiliMialr to oonrlct
bite of teiardor oador Cbe proaoot dr
ejnaatan^ aa tb»r wodd bad bo uard

hna besB n vory aomaafnl erne. The
tsan faOsd to get far taito the later*
acholaaUc contcteu It Is true. but. nee*
enheteas, ibe two gattes that they did
play wer^ foagbt la n tenaner thni
proroksd the praises of ibdF oppo*
aeou. Clesa football, no “beefingand bnt one aim—to do their best****
haes been the principles upheld by the
d«eaders <»f the black and gold whP
retire this saaaoa In a halu of glory.
The agnad has been light, but. under
the fnltHTuI ooaehteg of H. A. DnvU,
they have developed a sptwd and
runulug smoothness sth’om s«*en In
the High school teams of Northern
Michigan. Ninety-seven points they
floro.
have scored la the nine games that
^f>ro was BO tnit nt on tbo part of made up the season's schedule while
Harry Lowla. aa erory one knowt. to the opposing plaiers have n total of
flru*en points to Ihelr credit.
rximna teordor. or any
The backing this year haa been of
for that BUltar. He bar
followinf la tbo line of
XM contMt with
rbeered the eleven <m In the face of
defiwi. The scrubs. io<». have work
•ri well this year and at the early
part of the aeaium. when the aertmmages. counted for so much, n doxvn
lore ^Mild W depended on at al
any time to root around la the
and psrtect the machinery of the
•first- team.
eonflni
Captain Bd Fellers sdesenres not -a
the rbaaoBt of tta
'^Ko OBO thinks of anwstlar ^and Ultle credit for bis official work dur
proMvatliia a football team because Ing the acaaon. Always confidenL be
haa krm the aplrlu of hts men up
w of lU
U> gd killed while stmiaUiiit flii a
frosea football bald, and the autlstlct
stiuw that the teon kUldl aad penna
aeotly crlpplod In thU ntanner In ea=h
yiwr’i football seaa*.n far oalnamber
those killed la the prlie ring.
*TbU la a qneatlon that haa been
argoed ao oftoa that It aeena like a
waate of time to dlsenaa It further.
The apathy displayed by the authoritlf« over the kllllnK and
compared with
ays show whencrer
aellTlty the
a prise fighter gets killed very naturally leads one to aurtelae that th ‘
* not eansldertvi
aa much
as the lUes of
the. latter. On no other hypntbitls

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the last few
KUli. Ute right tackle,
the game by any maaas. and has
bald a feputatkia as a haaky lad lor
amretml years. He pnrred to tbe team.
coBcbers and rooters that be was
bttsky by bis aeasoB's wqrk. and maay
time has hla Dame rolled acras
field from the hoarse Umiata of
crowd who had caught sight of a
brilliant piece of work.
Hunter nt left end U tbe ooly mnn
OB tbe team who was aoeoeaaful with
tbe “47“ fake, a ptoy that will go down
tbrmtgb High school football history
for years to come and one that haa
gained many yards, driving the crowd
wild with )o>. His defensive work has
been atrong bnd steady, nailing blv
man many times under seemingly unsurmounUhie dllflruJllea.
MlUrr bns not had much of a chance
at the game but his work Tt
although It lasted oaly three mlnui
staff ihst be was made of
and made ihe Athletic* waver when
lh< y stared In hU direction.
••Pni“ Helges, in the keystone posi­
tion of the team, has worked well.
Adjectives seem sspeiiluotts In de­
scribing his work. -Par has always
held hU head under the most trying
rircunistances and has placd his at­
tack In a scattering flahloii, until tbe
weak spots were found.
^
Rny McOarry. tbe doughty right
half, has ben s star with aa orbit of
his own all through the year. ^Ught
bui HWin he has clrel^ the enite with
the ball or worked his way through

HAS RIDDEN UfEU

May lac IfifiT. will ba nealvad at tbe
effiea of the dty dark np to 4 o^
w te. Batniday. Dsc. im. IMC. In
UitoBg H U to bn nndarptood that tbe
rntegamoBni grartty to the tam-^te BtebalaBcn ahaB not ba takan om of
Ftotech had ahrnya bstei pktmad to tha
city, aaotot to tha jGranI Tmtrernt
toBStartmn and that tha dty shdl ha
to BO atotost whatatar la oaaBactkm
aa tbe verge ef OTeratappte
tharewHh. The bids moat apeeSfy
of raartoay and hoapltaltty.
fate took ant hte snuffbox
what charge will to made tnslda of
the dly limit* aad tbe extra charga if
U. A.'lteTls is'to be thankod for the
may to the Qraad Traverae aaBltartum;
work. He haa worked with the
Btnnt nnd toak bis a»mr
U U to to BBdarstood that aU accMaat
Tacgnnan an hte part, dk
or stoanatecy obm dmU to fraa Bad
and than the
After a brief flam of sll.w*e|^ ^
^Here tha atebBla4ee
laae: ao did VergaBam. i ^
•hall be paid for by the paffy
tehataapan, after a fataweU obeteaaea. giving tbe call or by tba poraoa for
tony parted. Ttos araa the entha am wbom Ibe can la made. Tha amba
aad snbataaes of thair fiiat
wndeb happily was to to *f,
of tha hanllb officer aad chtaf of po*
Ilea. The city reaervea tha ri|Eht to
Addrasssp of Ftodtefc R. Coodert.
retoct any or all bids.
g»w Teeh^s Cteb Mm*.
T. H. QILLI8, City Clerk,
A driver has to have s lionise. Ikat nor 27 24ayatectons officte]. tha mayor's bmp
WHhln Few Weeka.
the paymant ol

A few weeks ago the
met and the white boy was awarded
the declataa
n at the end
4
of the fifteenth
round. He• claimed
bnt as the> weight
1
'
proper confiitiun and sought another
match, and Thursday night s bout was
the result. It was also stipulated that
the cootostmnu slu»ttld weigh In under
142 pounds, tbe welterweight limit.
With the exception of s couple of
rounds, tbe newly made champton outMftgeneraled
and In the
Kind Joe r«bo quit, saying he had had cauugh. He
claimed that in the lilnl
Qth bf had
\\% Itfft f
II la doubtgood annr and hand* he could have
evened np tbe aoore enough to enable
him to even earn a draw.

O’BRIEN WANTS ANOTHER
Thinks He Can Put Bums Out in An
other Bout—Says He Was Hang­
ing on Wednetelay.

to discuss the flxht
future pUns with, their friends ami
backers.
“I would like to meet Burns again,
''Risht eiul. Bishop: right 5uard. Blrdsall; c ater, Bark­ this time In a finish fight." said
O'Brien- -‘I will bet $5,000 that I can
er; fullluirk. Thacker: left tackle.. Chrlsin an; end and half back. Weed
BOTTOM UOW: Right half. ]
tatlstics
; right tackle. Morrison: left end. defect him. too. He certainly pul up
a good, game fight, but I still believe I
; left j
quarterLtack. Hurlbut: left half. Thomas.
on of 19(^. was made up am hlB nmster. and not only can out­
from the above doxen men. They have won the andlsputod championship point and outbox him. but put him out.
of the Mirhigan lni.r<vllegl«le. mwtlng all the teams of the Intemdleglale He wasiiHoglng on at the end and I
and not Mifforlng n defeat. Their achlevemcut Is the greater when it Is believe If It had pone five rounds more
Known that I bey.average bat i:*:5 )>ujndB In weight and art* the lightest of he would have taken the oount.There Is n big chance that tbe men
nlng ground The the college teams.
w ill meet again, and already ateps are
I Turf a*s*wUllon
being considered, but nothing definite
cn the properly expires at the,end of
this year.
|
n the <Klds l;iy heavy ngaln
1 tho line for many a yard toward the has lH>eD done.
Fourteen yuarllngs, the pnitn Uy of, and mor^' ihsn tKie touch rtnw
inwn dates! opposing gt»al line. “Mac" has U-en
Rlward Corrtgon. wen* shlppcil from tack to his (linger tip.
lows. Tearjlookt'd upon by his teateniAt^
one
Hawthorne race track to New Orleans vro up. Weve
\mi on the run ttot
A\eve gel \mx
ot the cikulest men on the team and
now!- Not alone a* eapisln of ihe:c»uld always be depended upon to pul.
In V charge
m has he made points but in his | ftie eleven out of a pinch.
• to race as two ycaracription of
stnrnM during every game. br»a
Fifteen Ro
h as the management had wish
through his man time aftci t
,)ut when he has. had a swlp<
plays which might
triaks of football, his work
hs9 not fallen short of the expects
Nov. 25. at the Cedar Creek camp,
Jotne—•the l-oy with Ibe lions but rather has overreached
i Stelol* Oot Two.*.d Ponch« on J«w
doubtless mode
more , them. HU defensive work In the Pc lietween Crow Pratt, the com puller,
From Gardner and Tied Himself
otber
on ibelioskry game was probably the only and Billie Bromels. the road monkey,
In a Knot.
during
s“a>on. He started jI thing'tUl
thing that sa
saved another touchdown for Codd A Co., with Ray Murphy sec­
ern for Crow and RItenger aeoond for
out at the first ^
by kick]Ins -Dink- semed to be the only
Fort Wavne. Ind., Dec. 1.—Jimmy Ing good goal
the root- who could stop their qunr
back run. Bill, a flfteen ronnd contest.
Gardner of l^well. Mass., the welter
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.
nrst round wraa won by Bill In an
scut
them
mad with ioy. when he ,
during the
weight, knwked out Otto Sleloff of n^otlsted two dnm -kickK* tha
upper cut on the Jib. aecood ronnd in
1
first
part
of
the
season
and
showed
rblJsgo In the third round WiHtneadsy
on" half td the ,
I hlmarif capable of playing hlgh<laas favor of Crow until they clinched—
night at the Prinesm. rink before
>re theL jjij yanlstee. Since thcn.ihe chance 1
Referee Cody called time.
K.J
^'*^*^*
*ma«l»tng
is
a
thing
laS^ cmwd ever awuMnblotl
The nest ten rounds were a draw
I
line hns|"'*"^‘
tting an
Hla defensive work has
1s>xtng show .In Fi»rt Wayne
thrown
ten it was ihoo^t, trougbt woe to more than one runner with hard slogging.
he openii
Fourteenth round BIU got a right
ink- 1
chance to send the
^ .hone at full back during
and Sleloff had to keep dancing to |
hook to the Jaw.
ther 1
^
""*’®** 5^^- »“** HI* work ha.
avow tHtnlshment from the s*>uhd of
Fifteenth round wound np with
^
sensatlongl order. Runin.T-fit
>erfect interference
points aeemed to be *»« heavy slagging: Referee Cody called It
ne in.r« ^
started toward the right md of -aid many yards
yard, baa
baa he oov- a draw, but Bromels had the best of
s on the left!'He local* line and sweep along as
through a perfect
•ct wwarm of tack- tto min aU the way through.—Report
from
one who eras present.
the line Hke a bock
™».d .»cc«.,on‘n the
Jn

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TO BALTIMORE.
Chesty Van Anda Has

Order your

A Masquerade Party

SOFT COAL

will be given at CAMPBELL'S RINK
TUEfiOAY EVENING, Dec. 4. lto€.
There will to a prlte given for the
be*i make-up aad alko for the aukt
lidicoloua.
i
No skaters allowed only tboM
aljmony-yon can do po better
masked untU after tha grand march,
take oot a Ucenae and hide oo top of a which Ukes place at •:» o'clock
tab. 8o into the bostorm drift aU •harp.
I
sorts aad coodiUoDs of rofuf*. Undaf
A good tlmr U trannU^d to Ml.
tto aegis of tto Uw etto segte bshig s
no, «Mt
twaaty-flva cent bsdgri they rob ypo PHee IS ccnti.
sod me.-.Taaca Thompson tn Onttef
Notice.
ThU U to certify that I and my wlto.
Ella C. Bonner, have separated by
It U a matter of record that
mutual agrrcmenl and warn an pgr
tto first
pendeoce day by the OontlnenUl con^
Her oo my account as
grasa mnalc waa accursd for tto occa- *
^ Hills contrurt*^ by her
atoa by forcing the Hsaalan band, after tbU date. Nov. 30. lfio6.
which bad been captured by George |
GtH>rge M. Bonner.
Washington at Trenton In tbe prsvloua, nov SOht
December, to play In tto public tquars._______________

mlm
Itei\uud
record
that these inrolontary eelebranta were. —
obliged to practice appropriate air? for,
,
they could not plead Ignorsuce
excuse.
GcsIm **d
Men give me credit
tto genius 1 have ties Just la this:
When I bare a subject la hand I
study It profoundly. Day and night
it is before me. 1 explore it In all its
bearing*. My mind betomes penadid
with It. Then tto effort which 1 make
tbe people are pleased to caU tbe fruit
of genlos. It Is tbe fruit of tebor and

I. O. m%Mrr\m
Ynnl nnd office Koriboni
Michigan dcx4,
BothpbtoUteK

Horses and Cows
For Sals
1 >food, bcavy, sohikI work
horse. Rood ooodition, easy
kwper.
1 1500 lb. 9 year oia marc.
Make
team for
lumber woods. Will aeU
•epArAtely._

WANT ADfi FAY.

1 Inauti/cl. •UncUid bred
brc*o(l marc, sure breeder
and infoalbyT.W.W.
1 stylisb-gaited saddle horse,
a toirjvy driver.
2 ffood cows; Im fresh early
in the spring; will sell very
chc«i>.

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and baggage

CHAS. MAYNARD
Call Cit. 73>.t.

IMl IW
Nov.

DP. DOnilD IKDOIUIDI

J. W. SUTER.

The Well Known Specialist,

IS OOMIIMO I

STOKM SASH

company tbl* evenlago cohmrir
asked.
^
The colonel drew himself op haughti­
ly and replied, with evory evidence of
offended dignity;

Why sit in a xold room
when a little money sjKint
will keep it out ?

Y%« Bsllse itossiMs.
Begfar-oin you help a poor
to- IVdestrtan-1 think you 1
toodbed me before. Beggsr-Itos
•Ir. i»»lbly. Too w,

wStr.-*.

Storm sash are Ruaranteed to pay for them­
selves in two years in
saving of fuel.

p^^^pter. aDd tb, |U babtt ot toTRAVCMK CITY MNKKTa.

Get our prices.

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Eiffiss; f

He will be in^

All kinds of lumber and
interior finish.

Traverse City
-ATPark Place Hotel

South Side
Lumber Co.

ON

Mondaif Evening, Oecenbnr 3
From 7 F. M. until 9 P. M.
AND

if!.':™.,a!«-

of the third ro«hd .ent Sleloff to the
down I
" St Dorpo« of (otm;
canraa, down and ont. The purse
him. Often for . hi. lo».
fJS wUh
SSSS^“,o^ln/tS5
IIJOO to the winner, filetoff did
Oacar Amtsbueicher. the glanl of I never going back under any conalderrerive afiar the count tin be had been
the team, tho man who baa heldjaxioo.
given reanacitanta.
many a play for no gain mad. the * Simpson baa been a aort of a utility
fellow who has hugged tbe pigaklu'
^^^Iman but baa made good, and will be
as he amashed through
one of next years shining UghU. HU
•jpoalte tackle for many a yard. Hw work on full back has Improved won
• 1 been ih^ * old reUable" of the team. derfully while »bis stunts on the ^
•ENT A BlfiLE.
i Always excited, but never rattled, be
gloriona.
has f<«ght thro:«h tbe season and
L*l(lka was only back In the last
of the scrim covered jelth game, but he did things all the time
Kid Wedge, tho champion light-1 come
U was hU first year at the then, and kept tbe opponents guessing
-Spiegel" has always play- as to how far he waa going to go. The
tbe judgment of a veteran work ho c«n do on the defense U deitier tif month? U>. strnctlve to the opposition and no
Wedge was scheduled to fight six fore hU came will be well known
his nl
the Intertolleglaie players.
roSid?^th oor BOTkl« bMorr thr
ooontry.
tack la thU part of the om
CMhoff AthItUe cl.b tn Oamh. Tue»
Pierson was onTy in two
with
account
»unt of m
HI bealU
health, but played
p
tng hit opponent an tumed up smiling al fhe ead, has bU old time teal and
_______ ________ntiir body poneh.
first bold down a Job In the
Wedge praaeBted Bucklea with a copy
has
of the New Teatateant. which he a«t been as newj
next year are’
, bv mall to his intended opponent. On can be made, and tbe men behind the bright, altba
eral win be missfhe flyleaf of the teatamcatf Wedge line bare new given the opposing
vriU swap tbe plgkkln
wrote a note to Buckle* aakteg him to center « thought, for they well kitew fof tb?*sbS klde and go to OHtcl
accent the tesUteant and profit by IL that -Jeiry" was there with tbo gcods Coplan wtU
and
With tha caatamant waa a letter to to hold him until the pity was w»:!t Moore will probably go away. ThU
the club managanent whk*
‘ I startrd.
year was his post g^uate year. Felwould rather taka mv ckancea with
lets will complete his course as wUl
the rmiglaD of Jesus Christ tkaa with
MUler and Chenpenka. Uidka waa a
a lot of Prise fighters. I am through came, but nererthelean an Important
with the fighting gamaL I am oonTert one. He was tbe third •'green* man
ed nod will not naU ny chBBct of s who was taken onto the team with
batter Ufe hsrsBfUr.fnBr_BBd,ttnBa^^the htwiim^

John R.^*SaibIo

RECOROyANT AOfi FAY.

Chelsea, Maas.. Dec. 1.-^oe Wal*
cott of Boston
defeated Thur^^
night by Htooey Mellody, another
ton man. In the twelfth round of
IJtht for the welterweight cham

S Chicaga Dec.T^Wallcr Miner's
bye vlciortss at Henning's gave him a
tpial of twenty winners mit of thirty
aevtei mounU during the

OUT IN THIRD

I and than wmR*

MEUODY ClilMS TITLE

ire Htlll IttMhe
03rt«i1 and
Tomnp* B urns, whow tw,vmy-rotind
^Itlv wa.«( called'a dr k I v Rvferec

Walter Miller Haa Led the Field
.Uniter the Wire Md Timas Durlnp
the Kaclng fieasoff^

diw, me.,! ^
BBd haallBg of Ue
TW twa mates. ^
ad fin teteh mhsr.|«*iF BgateOnBca ft«i Dan. 4, Itod, to

T. H. 8.. C: AhomL fi.
T. H. 8. 17. MBBistae, d.
T. H. 8, 10; Chaitewolg. fi.
T. H. 8.. 0: Htcofikay. fi.
T.H
Baatlof«am,fi.
T. H. 8.. U; Cadillac, fi.
* T. H. 8., IP; Re«d aty. 10.
T. H. 8.. fi; Athletics. 0.

Toesday, December 4

^rsr::=

Manager Phil Arnold of the Grand
Rapids baseball team haa announced
tto drafltog of Pitcher “Chesty- Van
ABda by BaUiffiore of tbe Rastern
league. Manager Aiaold was Rifled
of tbe draft by Prealdeat Carsoit Van
Anda waa drafted some Ume ago. but
tbe name of tbe club waa not given
and Arnold thought It likely that Clucinnau had cormBed the eooentric
pUeber. As Bummera was retained BrtMr, i»T
to ladteBapoas Anmid will have to

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‘=°as'i5Rg;t^!n‘y!»....FBEE
Dr. lIcDoiuld ba« for yomn aiadt •
•ludr or chroalc aod UagcrlBC dis•OMoo. HU «uul,« praeUoo uul wfOTtor knovUdfc wiihloi Um (o core
erenr cursbU dUOMC. AU chiOBic

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scienUflcally and suecusafully treated.
Dr. McDoaaid payi apuctel auentlon
to Catarrh, Catarrhal DuuCBMs. Throat
and Lung Diseusea, Ghroalc Disease*

fr-girs’.'snsjss;

ChlldfWL No Bmttor >kM -700, dl^

-.’ja.

SerTb Stm Bope-Tbe* Do
Net De^alr.

Oowa
Culvea

.srsvsiErA'sas:

Mu. D-

OIL 308

From 9 A. M. until 3 P. M.

f

feel assutod that tbe doctor know*
eorreeUy wh^alls you. If you are
curabte. he win cure you. Those ua-

IM ffa iT^

DrT McDonald
Tbe fiperiuMsf.

M Mtot Moeuaha

^Datiutt. Mtek-l

“Maxwell”
AUTOMOBILES


^AND

“SMALLEY”

FIARINE GASERCDIES
NOW IS THB TOfB

TO PLACE TOUB OBDBK

Walter M. Paige
AGENT.

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