The Evening Record, November 23, 1906

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The Evening Record, November 23, 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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1906-11-23

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THE EVENING RECORD

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YESTERDAY'S ISSUE

2500
I

15 UVES LOST
INBffiSTORM,

HI6HWAYIKN
MIE VERY BUSY

DAMAGE TO BHIPFIlU ESTIMAT-^
CD AT f 1400^000.
]

BAI6E HELEI C. TAYLOR SAFEj

WASSTtUCK BY AUTOBOBILC

HURLBURTB CONBOP T RODE OUT
BLOW AT An4hOR.I

•A4INAW MY JUMPCO fUOHT M
Mfit ONt.

Mrs. O. L. WmkM,
70. F«ll
•mn M MMntfM
MKkvO
. a tr«liafi Nack-OiM af

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Wort In an I
Tkfir Now.

SPRANG INTO
THEIGYBAY
HID TO 8E| COUED UCK

1DIV0RCEGASE ^
HEAROTODAY

tEEMINCLY NONE THE WORSE
FOR Hlg ARCTIC BATH.
j
Ran Down the Railroad Track Pomoed
by Numot and Plunged Into th«
Cold Wat«r Without Any
HailUtlon.

Ruffeiing

HER HUSBARD^ WAS CRUEL
• AVO HI ORAOOCO HCR FROM
BED BY HikiR.

^Iwiad That Ha Did Thia Whila tha
Waa lib-Aftd Mathtr «f Wifa
lyiothar-^ourt Oainpai

\ Tbr dlv«w raae of Nancy 8 «lld.
: den va llartwrll I*. Qlldden caron up
: tbU morning and baa «a^u|d*‘d tbe
I atlanilon of the aoun all tlay. The
caae ta a aenaatkmal one and othei
'> partlea, both men and women. Irttem
;^.and bratal treatment figure largely In
,-i the teattmooy.
The ch^tf U deju'Hltdi and the
eonifUlnant baa lieen on the Ktand a
great deal during the day tentlfjlng
about her hnaband’a conduct with
other women which »he la rtmrince<l
of cm the atrv4igth of a aua|drloua Id
imr reoeUAHl^.y him
Her mother.
Mm Doli.rr of Fife fjike. an old lady
•of 74 wlntei. leetin.^ to the treat
ment receUed hv b*T daughter from
- ‘ her huaband tin* afirmpon
8he

as the re-

ho U a imtlent at the
Grand Traverse
cape frod»
and before he ouuld be slopped
[dunged 1iiU> the Icy water of
Grand Tmverse bay.
A rinse watch! had lunm kopl upon
he young fnan ^ut In some manner
e managt^d to ^ln<b- the iiursv* and
get out of the building. He started
dos-h the M. A K R. track with sev
ersi miiNe* In
purnuH. When
to the niace sheie the rnll
itay : *t Miu. h»‘ turned off
and made ft*r ilu' l»ay shore Two men
had ioluiHl In the chase at this point
aud MHung them! the youug man Ue
Into the tiay.
..........
jme distance appar
ently enjoying ihi erdd bath and how
queialonws no
of a desire
ample.
As there wa*« np
n^» way to g»*l
1
to him.
civavlng iWiiR resortitl t<» and In n**|MDim< to a niimlier of promise* he
wadtMt tuu-k agali and suffered himt4t Ik* U^l Uy the hiisi.llal TIUs
morning hr was itestlng easy, seem­
ingly none the wor*4> (oi his Icy tuith
aad his delirium was goiitv

FOUR CERTS AN HOUR
Chicago, Milvsawkft A St. Paul Ratted
rogm where he had drx»in>ed her In a
Trainmen's Wages—Other Roads
ratotlng condition Again, u i* *«id
May Follow.
f be took ber by tbe hnir of her head
' and threatened to l»eat h. r brain, out By Wire to the Rvenlog Record.
with tbe butt gf a revoUer Mr* !>.»
rhlrago. Nov . 23. -The iTilcago.
luff teaUffed that iUtdden had thn at Mllwanke.* A Stj Paul niilruad has
ened to bm bla w.lfe aeverul tlmea. prantD-d
trainmen an Increase uf
aaying that the law would exonemti four t*ent»
ts an hour in wages and it I*
him.
aald all the nuiiU
nuuU entering Chicago
w ill take u simUa|- acittnt.
To a Qoeatloo ragardlng hla t
meot of bla wife genegally. Mm IXv
loff atated that ahe thought the gnwt
eat wrong In thla reaped waa the fact M..k,.'Robb.r. ^hot and KIIlDd T-«
M.n, Attmp<(.4
Rob tlw
! that he ne%er gave her any of hU

IN HOTEL OFRCE

By B’ire.to the Evenlng|Record
Evening Recr
isolruil; MUh.. Nov. i.-K
y-lluvo or
lK*en
mdrr Ihes arc lieUe%ed|lo hu%c
h
loot (*a the lakes during tlnr storm.
uital of foriy-seven The
•testtmated at
tUKSMSW
Hcian Taylor
Grand Haven. Mlt h , ^m. 22 -The
•imi bargi Helen r Tayk.r. reported
lost In the alorm. arrlvud safvl) here
today.
Clint It Saf(.
tVdehester. Mich.. Wiv 23-The
Imrge Clint, whichJ hrokic ItxMK* from
c» ) Hjir
Hiirliuirt In tlie
the steamer Chaunc.
storm Ik Ksf**. having Ih*»«j1 ai.iDChtir.
Storm Rocord.
The following Is the f.*cord of the
storm.
I
Livat Loot in Ukta.
Ramlusky. O..
Ttgtmto. Ont.
Holland. Mich
Boats Wrecked.
Randukky .......... J............. Ath. n«. sunk
Toronto
Rripdiitkm. sunk
J»o1ni IVlw.
^.Coiu-njrtugh. a-hor.*
laamlugion.. . ,v... .Hur'iburt. a-h.uv
OuUinagou'^.
iVshtIgo ...
. .. .IVre Marntii'lie
li. asl
I..nke Erie...............C. R Hill, ashore
l.ake Huron .............. Pui^tan. aground
Clair rlvtjr___ .... .Oouifort. sunk
Lake Erie.............. damaged
laike Michigan,............ . .Puige. ashore
Muskegon. NRk. 22 —Mu * keg..n Usi
night held the Imdle* of kivin H Nel j
son and Thomas J B.nwdt. two men ^
drowned at Holland Wcdh.*sdHv ulght |
They arrived i.t re In < hatg.- of friends
early last e\.-ning’.and uer.* met by a
large delegation <.f citl/ens
Mrs. Lulu JtuieR Nel-Kur bride of
lhr»a* wtK-kt.. is pn.stn»««|*l with grief,
ber actions at th«- d.iiM.t Imrderwtl
usantly. .\11 WiMne^day night she
pt^ered Into the dat kneas.ithiuklnp her
and would com, sa(.ly through
the halite wHh the storm toi the Hoi
land piers and the strain has com­
pletely unnerved h«-r
The Holland life savltlg crew, ac
cording to N. P N. lsnn, ftither of the
lust young man. And several
other* who m.re at Htdiind. did not
«ith Gu- great«-*t livavery in mak
Ing an effort to save the lives of the
four men Nels«»n charges them with
criminal eowardu,He says they
wwlti*d long after they should in mak
lug an effort to r<-srt:e the maroomnl
part) AVeduesday afternoon, and when
they did go out. stopiwd f hen within
a short distance. He thlaks that the
party ormld have been Aaved If th«crew bad
with quickness and
bravery.
j
Alrln NVUon was 22 ybars of age.
was a m« mber of the ijms engineering
class St the rniversitv of Michigan
and held the assistant Colled States
lii*l»tnioiahlp on the Holland ctmtraci.
He wa> s«x'retly marri«*il fhr<‘e w**eks
ago in Chicago. Thomaii J. Ih nnett
was senior menil>er of the. contracting
firm of Bennett A Scbnorlmch. was 44
years of age and leave* a'widow, two
S4>n* and one daughter
Muskegos s loss at the bands of the
gale will total thousands' of dollars,
the heaviest suffer»»rs being factories
where roof* were Mown off

(Continued cm Third Page,)
By Wire to the Kv^niug Record.
City. Kas . Nov 23.—Two
^
t and killed Will
Ciftamtta FltnB Bellmd to Bo tho Ono lam Uoff and S. C.i Halpln in the office
L ^^Bpraad Torror in How
uf Uie 8t. Cbarlea hotel and att%>mpted
York* City.
to rob the safe and escaped.

AUTOIOBIIE FACTORT

AUE6E0
HREBU6
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Br ’Wire to the Rvenlng Rocord.
NB%..Yor1i. Nov. 23.—Walter V. Pin
nry. a cigarette flemd. la believed to ho
tbe firebug who baa lately apread
terror In dlffeiwnt pana of the city, lie
was aneated tbU moniiiig, tblrteen
fires are attributed to hlai.

STRUCK UG|IT ENGINES

at Port Huron to Employ
AOO Man.
By Wre to the ENmlng Record.
Port Huron. Mich.. Nov. |2.3.-A deal
for tSe location of a brajnch of the
Northern Auiom.»blle com^vny of Peirtdt was s«ltletl yesterday.
The
branch will employ 4»m* ibaud* and
buua madtlne* to cost ll.Ul^O.

AT SIDNEY, j
By Wire to the ]Btiiilng
Nov. 2S.-Eaat
1X>K^ POROBT Richard T. Wjrche,
Springk N
bound O^lorado Midland passenger CapUin Peary Arrived Tkla Morning^
5 Grand opera boose. Nov. »,
)
»otr BS4t train No. € colUdef with two light enginea today. Tw^ paaaengem were By Ulro to the Ev ening Rcconl.
NOT MOVED hFi nm ntUI Inenind In killed and eeveral! injnivd.
Sidney. N. 8,. Nov. 23—Oapuln Rob­
tha Wldmifii Mock.
ert E Paary on the steamer Roosevelt
ted at arrived here this morning.
MORfi WOMEN tand glrla wanted
A, O. Tylor, Oantlat.

I)

j QUICK. THE TAILOR, makoa |
I clathea, 201 Eaat Front atroot.

laant work{
Trnverae City Canning Co.

St-EDER

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VISIT THE

DAfLYWUTBEIBEnRT

Doll Section

Foroiahad to tka EvcfHnB Raoaed
wp ta noon aach day by B. E. WalL
THURSDAY. NOV. 22, IfOE
Bammatar rialnd.BIJ2.
Maakmua tamparawm for paat M

of our now roady, dabormte Toy DepBrtmwit
Thoi^ yon wiU find a handkome loTof
the prooiegt doUa in lown-drsMed, rnidiwMd kid bodiea, bikqne, chiiMkltuid^
new world hmed l>reamla!Kl Rag Dolla with''
Ithotogrmphfkoeg.
Our ear^ fipring wuchmse directly from
the Kuropean doll tnBkeri eaabhM us to giiro
QnheBrd of bw pnoee.

Clear. D
OFFICIAL FORECAST.
Fair tonight and Saturday: modarala UmparaUim; freah waat.
ahifting to aouthwaat winda SaUir-

City Book Store
The Hobart Oa,p«)is.

Fdsliliif'

By Wire to tbo phronlag Rocord.
Mich . Nor. 23 —Ten
lAilUb laU»rwm Wtdoyed In the'mlnoa
By Wlia ta «M »*mlM lUeoN:
Ovoaaa Itof.
Aaatla. of the Grand xipkl. Planter com
lllod this BKirnlog aad
hod lni4» an nnrecogI la U as att«npt«d kold up UM alybt
falling rock from the
Mf tb« etty HmIU. a man vlib a club
att«apla4 to clUnb latu ibe vafoa and
Aiiatlo pyM a numlrrr pad ad%l«cd lained.
tW aaa la drop off. wblcb b» did. and
a ruBpaakja rnn aaoiliar var Tbis
waa thm flftb lold^p In a few mrrU.
•Imali by Atfta.
Safflaaa. Kuv. 29-Rlinw Hayi^,
acad a. ivmp^d off a wagua Ad waa
atnieli by an auto drivra by Aablry
Ifiaafmaa. agMl H. at a good rate uf
apaad lUa akult waa fraciumd and
tbr brain affoctod.
Brwka Har Hack.
flailir rr»H k. Kov 23 - Mm D. L
WirVea. agwd 70; Ml doWn aUtra at
mldnlgbt at bi*r home at rrlaindale
and brtika lirr n*K-k

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Rubber
Goods .

FALL FURN1BHINQB
for men arc dlstlncUy dlfferaat
from tboaa fur aummrr. as la
your ootar clotblnff. Ooma In
«ad see tbe lateat If you would
be in the mode from toe to toe;
lualcb your new suit with
proper abirta. ties, acarfa. aocka.
gloves and the like.
Collars
change In ahape. Ibo. We have
the Ust the manufacturers
made.

God.! Ual.l...r Goals Wv
have, rii'bt naw, the moat
r-ompleUt liiu* of . KoWs r
OoodA
tlitpUyivi in
Travcm* City.

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Kubeck
B Hoyt
Union 8t, Clothion.

Hot Water Bajjs.
Fountain Syrinj^cs,
Combinationr Syringes.
Invalid Cushions.
Bulb Syrinjfes,
Catheters,
Ice Baifs
l ace Baps,
• . Etc.. Etc.

SCHOOL SHOES .
R
OUR
a SCHOOL
1 SHOES

Care

thi

L.iL6l

The

AMERICAN

Onr School Shtx a ere juet
til elylieh end jnet aa eerviooaWe aa nkilled Amcri.
can lalior and the* touKbrat
fiber leather can make
vriable
thorn. All the oomfor
jl^ylea on laaU auiUbblefor
the Krowinff feet Urii-oe
75c^ $l,$12:i. $1.50, $1.75,
riand $2.50.

BACHANT & ROSCOE

Dni^ $tore

For Sale Cheap.
There
is No Magic
/ > ^
If in tbe accomplishments of our

“Best” Flour
It is made from carefully selected
Grand Traverse wheat, in a Rood
mill by a jjood miller. Every
sack ijuaranleed.

Hannah

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Lay Co.

1 work team, weight about 2.4(X>.
1 7-ycar-old marc, ^(ood drivt
dri
old coll.
cOWS.r
1 Iasi spring’s calf,
2 seis heavy work harness.
1 li^hi driving harness.
1 heavy wa^ron.
1 sel heavy sleighs.
1 power feed mill, new
Will lake approved nine months* note, will
in payment tor any of the above.

inierest,

Smith Realty Co.
Corner Lake Ave. and Tenth St.
Citizens phone 32
Bell phone 169

Fine
Half Hose

J. W. Millikan M

Friday'
and
Saturday

in great variety of
styles—no better val­
ues can be shown in
half hose at twentyfive cents • per pair
than are shown by us.

FINE Underwear
For Men—
From the fifty cent fleece lined
goods to the finest all wool
suits our underwear depart­
ment meets the approval of all
who visit it. We can guaran*
tee you extra value on anything bought from us in the
underwear line. It will be a
good plan to buy sarly. as we
are already experiencing diffi­
culty in duplicating our best
bargains where we are short
of some size*;

Sherman & Hunter.

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Children’s bay in the
Cloak Section
Special inducements to the
(girls who are interested iif
a new winter coat.

CALL FRIDAY OR
SATURDAY.

J. W. Milliken

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IUUTBI9 B BBIffl

TOBACXX) BREATH

h rtry oScastTC to inoat
•vTTOMt lAv cmscii PAmo people «ad » easily orcr*
COOK by a little care.
AW Y vcrrtnoAV.
Have you tried PAXTINE
Toilet Antiseptic for thU?
Asa asoutfa arSth it purifies
the bieatfa aadditpeb aU odor.
Used at nigbt just before
reUriof It iotures a sweet and
DtiLsreirinemocard
wboleioaie breath next morn­
I Bfy. Micb. Nov. ».-At f
o'ckmk ysw^efday aflrnmon at hla ing. with no bad taste.
home la thla village, ChrleOaa U Hal^
IWonneed ifae most dcataod died
been diaeeae. He pas licionsly
refreshing mouth
C7 ytara of age Mr Hdletand ^ cleanser obtainable.

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not bM injgoud baolth for ae^
dgyn h«t bU eondlUon wu not tan
ontl] a few bMv
badore hla d alh.
I HU wife ^ a
le done to anert tbe InevlUUe hot lo
o avail
Chrlailaa | Halstead waa bom la
laoahadmaker. Norway, Aag. 10. IMO.

ns TO
•MmM O* Lwii^f
•>• M>« |^*«I •»«T fcy ••»
TIMM w* itmiily ^M M »wy
MtMrtXr ff Mm NmM m*
TIMM.M
wn« Hr Mmm aMvailn. mM N jtm
IMM Ml aMMjr MMM* MM. yMI
tei Mttr ^ M at Maa. Thtra la
aatliliit
kaaallM far
maa Hiaaa gMlai tHay art rMi an«
aataial la a«aHi^ kaaallfal la a«alfa aa4 faa aimHaa af tha artflaal
all palattapa Call at tHa Maoard afflaa wMla aalaatlaaa art ftaa aiK alaa
aat wliat yM waat
Waaitai>ar Hiay aaat fM i
t¥afyaialtaabaaHaarafl«
la tlia amaaal af hla aakaaHatlaa Mil
raaaiva aaa af thaaa
alfafvaatoy ratarafiM
IrMMplliayaraalltaaa.

TMt MMNOOn ORUO CO.

TOKTiOiT
Ckickan Tbsevau Mhart Takan Thla
Meminf for Vlait'at th*
•f Currukloh.

ghcHir jeahnaou
rshnaou anj) Deputy
Deput: Taylor
left for DetfoU
Ben
truU thla 4omlag
4«wlag with
t
Harmaa. Joa«<ph andj WUIIam Men­
were born elhhi children «ve
ard. who were aentimoad to saTve
term and IhiU sons, the
ninety days there afiijr pleading gulUy
bring Mrs li K. Sogge. Mrs Thor lo the charge of burglary. They were
waM Anderwjm. Mr*. MIkr
arrested after much; hard work by
and Mrs r lUnd. une daugl
Chief of Police Ashton the Utter part
In Infnnry. *nu> aoos
Chrlatlan. of last month.
jr., «even and U-wl*. the laller dying
about one y^ar ago
lUlstiwd and hit family
to this country In mi and acttled on
talvatiun Army Will Hold Auction
a farm la ninlham town
Wodnooday Cvonlnf at Their Halt.
until a little over a y»-ar ago
Ladlor Library Building.
when he mov|N) to gnttoni Bay

imsaicHiuiH

The funeral aerrlce will In-Ratur
day at the nhit l^lheran churrh, the
Rev. John J. ^aakaUd being li
and the amvk» being la the Norwe^
gian Ungvagd. the burtal being under
the direction |uf John Ott.
Many relatives and a large niiml
left to mourn for him

rapt. J. Boutera, *artlng under In
Ht ruction, win sell ol public auction
and without rwrvej on Wedneoday.
Nov. IK at H p. m twelve selected
children, six hoys anil six girls, aged
from € to 12 y«wr*
The parents are consenting parties
to this sale and state^thc*e children
Include aomc of the
In the city
The children can jl>e viewthe
night of the Hale and j will he knocked
j
down In om- Iiu to thj- highest bidder.
!

BOUGHT m STEMER
N. M. T. ^OMPAIfV MOW OWNER
OP UTCAMER ARRO.

MFcd
vimter.
Tlie fire i* nereroat in Ifiie
Yonderful heeter and job
dmetBA wAim rooai evaiv
mominR. VThat owxie co2a
beR^olBAkfAT
It bumf soft coeL bard
c aU eoke. irood^ coha and
traiL
AToid imitaliont daiifiiag
tobejMtaa good, for Cole a
Original Hot Hlaat is the
pcaitiTe air-tight, iinokeoonanaiiDg. atoxT made atnl
the orifritml ooaU no more
than imiutiont
Come in and let oa abow
jon the differanoe between
thia heating wx^nder nnd
other ao^adled amoke cmauming atovea.

Arpo U the tteal

Tbo Northom MVsMcau Trunaportatkm eonpaay has purehaaod the steel,
atewmor Ar«a. and the wiU be added |
to the Aeet. almudy uoMlaUag of the^
Mlamri. imaote and KaMua.
|
T|» Argo la a oiool ateamer. 210
feel liMig..aad waa foemeHy
1 freight bust
aad^rel^
od ta the
and HuUaad.
8he run aahoro at HoUaad last winter,
and waa surrendered lo the laourance
company by her owners. The Insur
aaeo companle# released her. without
her hull aufferlag very much damage,
sad ahr waa reimlred and thoroughly
rebttUt at Milwaukee the past aummer
The Northern Mlchigaa TraaaportatlOQ fhmpaay benight hm^ from the In
anranoe «mipaaloa,. anj In the spriag
she wUi go lato eommiaalon as one of
their Aeet.
mis not kaown positively what
route she wIM go pn. but li U expected
that she will run between Chlcaau
and Manistee durtng the apring and
The driwrs ef
carriage* in
summer, and in the fall will extend Berlin alwa>s wear whiterap*. ujjd
her run to rharievolx and <»ther north doubtl.as ihry have the right of way;
em pons Tbe.prlce paid Is not given with p«>rmlaalan lor rapid going.
out. but it is likely that ahe was
Unight at a low Agurc. The Argo 1*
a Ane Uiat. and will on a “pinch *
make a good passeoxcr lioat for use
during tbe aummer rush.
*

FRANKTRUDE

RO vfOSTOFFICE NILOM

BENOOR

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8p*v'lal to the Evening Record
lb ndon. Mich . Nov 23^Mrs. Roacntmsik returned last Saturday evening
fnmi
Kalamaxis*. where she has been
lub Memben Plannina on Pla<
visiting relatlvcR.
Affair for; November"^ at tU
Mn*. Etta Water* visited friend* lu
AMUSCMiNTS.
Grawn and Travetwe last Frldsy.
Archie McLawn Is wot king In Ka
There will le a big masquerade ball
Richard T. Wyrhe. atory lcn«r. ,111
the We^uftong club house a week aplKWr at the Grand oi>era house N»»v, leva.
Leslie McCormick and Ed Patterson
urn tonight kna a very pleusani time
in his w»ll knowg lucture. “Folk
Is anticipated There will l»e prUei
of candy gtvdn for the best. the. fun­ Harrison, principal Cblcago Kiudergar- j
-------- ------------------ ------------ -----niest and the moat ridiculous liakeupa lencoUw. author ot Child Sludy. air .
'
and some of ithe club members
a|M-ah> Of Mr. Wyche Id the followln* «>»""•
IrTO,,
.
Wayn# McMIrharl and family havr
airtuidy begun U» plan on their
tume» for thU event.
“Mr Richard Wychc. whose lectures moved into the house recently ocen
Kiewavt s «.rrhestra Will fumUh the on story telling I bad the privilege of pled by A. Brundage.
Bmdy McLellan visited relatives In
music and a igrand march will begin heaHng at the Summer school of the
at h;3u o’clock add only those Who are south this summer, la not only a de­ Bentlon Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. McU llan was called lo Inter
masktsi will by allowed on the floor
lightful talker and entertainer, but It
I'lcvlous tojgolng Into the ball room an .-arnest rslucator with real Insight lochen .Monday by the Ulneta of her
each couple f ill be |ioaltlvel> Identi Into the slgnincancc of his unique call little grandson.
Ethelyn Deake was in Traverse Fri­
ao that the ball will be attende<l Ing Mb has a charnj all i»f hU own
only by mem hers of the organisation III the matter of stor> telling, and yet day.
nank Bunker of Fremont wi
U so enthusiast Ic over this muvctucut
lu eduiatlon that he insplrt^s his lis­ Bendon 'caller Tueadji*.
The Benlor Bndeavor «if the Chuieb
teners to try to begin story telling '(kK>rBc Uerveldt of Grand Rapids
of i'hrlsi will not hold Its busines*
was
In tttwn Tuesday.
themselves. The movement of the
miM ting tonight
^r. Youki-r of Graw n was In
Storv Tellers* league, j of which he Is
The regular! semi monthly m«H»tlng president. Is. in my judgment, one of the Arst of the week loading a ci
the Rathuine SUtujs. which
the great movements! of our time In potatoes.
pos(pon««d Wt'dneaday evening on ac­ the educational wi>rld.‘* .
The Infant son of Harvey ^larruw
count of the storm, will bt' held Saturand wife died Wednesday mofnin
cveulug ; All members are re^
Bom to G. E. Baldwin and wife
WILLIAMSBURG.
qticsied lo be present.
Wednesday night. Nov. 21. a baby boy.
Ed w»‘ar* a smile which nearly swal­
iioveil lo Traverse
low* his ear* nowaday*. ’
er. at least.
El Baldwin has returned from We*tGeorge fittte,
WfXXl.
Globe Atore Clarks Enjoyed e Oeimi to w.»rk In the wi»od*.
rpaal
Hobbs
and
Gwirge
Crisp,
lioth
Mr. Suickler Is enterialnlng his
at the Herat Aeademy Laet Evenhave their new furnaces Installed, and
inp—Tew FHanda PreeenL
Ihfy report them to he in Ane work daughter from Trpverae City.
ing condition. RichanI Brown also
I ~~ ’
Into each life some ruf& must fall.
The (llohe iatore employes ha# a has a new one In hi* house.
Rev Thomas Young left today for Wise people don't sit Aown and bawl;
vcr> pleasant lime at the Horst acad
e mlnlstenal e<m vent Ion to be held Only fool* aulrld® or take to Alght.
«*my last evening, dancing being the
at Finnkforl WTiile he I* away there Smart people take Rocky Mountain
order of the evening and many
he no meting* held at the church.
Tea at night. Johneun Drug Co.
bers were lh.»rpughl>- •‘njoyed. A few
P. Marsh moved today to Trav
‘ City, nnd S. B. Taylor exi»ecis to
of the friend* i were Invited and they
move his family Into Mr. Marsh** va
MORE WOMEN and girls wanted at
also had an cxre!
client time.
cant house In tbe near future.
canning factory, quick. Good wage*
James Ernest la getting material
GOOO HHARBOR.
on the ground preparatory to building and pleasant work. Coma nay time.
Traverae City Canning Co.
Miss Clsra Harth of Northport has an outdimr cellar on his lot for the
been engaged te teach mir school, and purpoHd* <»f storing iHUaloea and other
acema lo be giving excellent aatlafacv vegetable*.
RECORD WANT AD$ RAY.
tioo.
Mr* S B. Taylor is very ill from
MU* Susie and fhllllplne Kllmey h Stroke of paralysis recelvisl Friday
are vUlHng rclntlvv) at Olen Haven morning, while she was apparently
in |w‘rf»-ct health. She is a little bet­
at present.
ter
at present Her mother. Mr*. T.
August l\»rtiu‘r InataUed hla husk
< r and shrtnlder, laal week.
John intzen has beeome the owner
Ff^i, Haw. rs«a R. Wattdr. Joda* uf
of a new 4 hors# power 1. H. Co. s gaslUlne engine.
Ikuatoes have IrecSne a drug on our
WhtB yon cniBoi *leep Idmarket
Buyers have discontinued
busln«*s* even at the low pi leva of IS CbbO Ktme4y. It wUI alUy Ihr
and
cents a bushel.

■ASpU^Ull ,

NOUOAV lUVlNa
V.
U baa oecarrad to a aumbry of Trav
©T»a Clljr paofle that oow U aa «
rHlaot tltna to do holiday buyHia and
alraady Ihrro haa taK^O ^ita a fair
holiday trmda.
ThU .hbuld .Hike
mora la thr aana manner add an many
aa poatible abduld do thrlr rhri.tma.
haytikt Tlfbt now. Tho majority of
tba tloraa arr roady for the buflneaB
and tbr atocka are new and frenh.
Thor© arw many arymnoiiU In favor
of aarly btiyloc and nonr aaatnat It
TbMW arvuBMBta have been a4*t forth
tlina and again and rarh yw they
Mm to hear fnilt hu! there U at 111
room for Improvement ha In thla and
all otKer cllltia at laet year, the usual
holiday eniah and ruth eotiied.
By waiting until the taat minute the
hiatomor Inaea the poatlhlllty of an
wnllmlted aele<llon and only vle»a
tlocki that have been broken by wine
hiiyerf. 'Th# aalet i^y>ple. worked to
the Umll of human enduiwnoi'. cannot
’ ibecauae of thla and the nimiber of
people In the atore. aid In the buying
and conaequently thert» |a a general
fc'cllng of dUaatlafartlon all around
Buylny In a m»wded ttor^. \» not a
phwmuil, taak either He<-atiiM> irf the
rrtwrd. It l« hard for the patron to
make hla or her way lu the varlon*^
couaten nnd when they do »o they arc
hindered In their Intpecilon by others
nhout the name place Annoying walt^
are alao another ftwture and whed the
aaleeman Is Anally necured. another
wait ewanaa for change and for the
pnekagn to be wrapped. thcKe waits
not haing the fault of the merchant as
he hna hU atore as full of help as poa
alhle.
Thla ta all from the customer s point
of view. Now suppfwe that the sales
peraoo behind th«^>untcr waa your
daughter or sister or your son or
brother. Ywi wouldn*! tikr to add to
her or hla hswvy buch n. would yvuT
The goMen rule ahoMid play a largo
part In Chriatmaa ahopplng but It
doeani fMem to.
Stlir another thing Do ned send to
' mall otCer bonawa for yonr preaents.
The magnalnea for Uvember are full
af attfnhUve advortUoments and the
tempUilQlia win lH‘ strong but lay
nal4i th# Biaiazlnue and go down town
Md tlifert the stocks carried by
Travnm# City mem
that G»<»rge Mabc. merchant, sold <
Just road over thew* don ta*- and to B. J. IVeker. and for the preoes
nee If we are not right.
has not decided what to go at next
Nov. 19.
Don't wait until the last mlaute to
do your buying.
PIlea Cured In « |o Id Daye
Don't take any more of the busy
naleaman'n time than possible.
Dou't buy fwun man order bmtaea.
Don't npeU H tn your l. iter, on your
card, or yon, Mr. Merchanl..tn your

100 pv cent
InnualDMiMs

m

Hard Coal Stoves
$1.00
A WEEK
WILL
BUY
ONE

NILLER a SMITH
nUA’T/STS
SYaU ISank Jiuu lins

J. W. SLATER
Discard Your Wood Beds^
You Get tlic Benefit
Here Is a Chance for You
Uo«l IlW, Bed. Bll BiMB
Bll OOlOTB. B gOOd 1rO^•OB wilO
apring and a good «Y>tton top maliraaa,

$4.78
AihI all higher grmlea will be aold aooonlioRljr.
We Imv-e an ovitraUxek of tbeae guoiU and we bate got to
make room for a oarIoat| of gooda wbioh wo haveoomingB
You will liml a big eat on the other gooda aa well, for
wr must ha\j* the r«*oui.

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

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street

Distinctive
Overcoats
for Men
andN
Young Men

HlDP.EASjilTTIIE

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boy has been dreaming of two Thanks
givings and now the fortunate young
ster wrho llvaa In Mlaalaalppl la about
to ham hU dream rtehllied. Through
tha acUoa of the legUUture the fourth
Thwnday tn the month. Inataad of tbe
last, waa set about bv Thankagivlng
with namr a thought to the tinaewhwi
would be ivo Thursdaym la the
Mth. OdMgueotly. the people of
MlwMppI oeletamted yoMoHUy and
next waMt Thursday, they wiB oalo*
bratn the day Axed by the praaidaBra

REX
CHOCOLATES
J. W. jBOkM
EA.M0MDB

A. W. JBhlBM

A

?:J!TSr S:£T±SKS
dSISS:
F. L. Shntor.

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BE iocreaslBC demand
for Overcoats tkat
are foil of snap yet
qnlet in style for tbe
critlal man,wbo cares much fw
his personal appearance, makes
It possible for ns to carry a
much larger stock to select
flrom.
On-rroBta cot in the popoUrpraTBiliog style, French Wk. oloBe fit­
ting, just the proper lengths, in all
the best of onion end wasTes. We
show SB large s line as yoa will find
anywhere, and s«k yonr eaiefol inapeetion.
*

WJS. SSSJSS?

IrrltBttoB of tbe tbroot bbO mk
rest naa sleep possible, imenraa
20-30
Dnc Cs.

niBck me.llum whale. 41 InckcB lopB.
*ia

COMING! Richard T. W.vche. story
teller. Grand opera hooae. Nov. 29.
nov 23-2t

black. 48 Inches length. $45. I
$»A fit. m $1A $1$. $1^
KoTN.m.DscT.14

Gray*. 48 Inches length. $1$. $16.1
Colors. 4$ Inches length. $12.
H2. $1!
IIS^A
$20. $22, Utt. UiA UM. $4a $4A'
Black. 44 Inches legth. $1A fit fItSO,
$1$. fit tat $2t $25. $2A

Something of Interest to the

. LADIES

F«r the next thirty days WB will
themetbodB of miminR Bay BBwiag ■aobiae with Bn
tdecUic motor. Theapptianoe (oomb BampleleBBd
cBo tw Btto< hed to any make of machiM witfaoot
extra expente andd oen
i
be ran from any
lamp poeket for lem than one
cent an hour.
Speciald prioce
prioca daring
during the SOdajA Come in ud tty
Ity it yomi
yomeli^

J. B. Paige Electric eOan
12o Ceee Ht

BMriag Be B doRUe beBter.

$25 Gets You Good One

PATIKXT

the benefit of our vaat
experience in aaviiiK Uwtii by apecialtreatmaut, of tniingwith Rt^d,
aikeror Enamel and of crowning
and briilging when neceaaary— nanrea everyone satiafactory mnlu
at thia otii. e
Cun we examine your teeth with
a view of correcting any defi*ct8y

Maks ISb n
hMt UlMy ■Miataia ■■
tbiH«hMt IW
boMe.at.Bll tfaMB. TbBbMt
M|Mtrii^tsriMt«yM aaat it
-oatbBfoor.aad tba Bold ib
WkMi fioBi the floor, thM

Oolora. 44 Igchee length. $1$, fit
fttft fit fit fft ftt f2t ftt

Hannah & Lay
Mercantile Co.
f.'

“The Big stole”
DEALERS

IN

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EVERYTHINQ

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POISON SQUr~
CIVBIBUME

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DrJTIICES

tbfMjm be b^ bM a Ml «
«ft4 u a fMC be mS4 M f
s^y^rtMcb they'ail- did jonUce to.

by Or
ttorhU
iMM «r

MTHM Mrs sxfmtMtirrs
CAUSto soirs omth.

CM €f tb« vaDway* af Urn Ualud
8ut«d fnr tW ywar owdlaE
»
•aot. cMtalaa reewraa from coaigaiitw
opmuag injm wtUtt of JtM or
ab(Mt n per cent of tbe mileage that
wUl be covered la the Anal report.
touD groo* cwnDaga of tbe
raa4a were S241f.7i0.030. belag aqulralaat to flO 4M per mile Pmammger
earalaga were filS^SSAH. or I2.i11
per mile, aad freight earnings HI.- WM tb* mattw ngd rna down to mcS40442442. or S7.4M per mile Oper- Md. Ibmi be imn to tbifd and AaiiQy
adag nrpiaiTT were |LU2.lC2.m. or
Tb» tnmbte wna that tbe ban. strtk
H4C3 par mlla.
Tbe net aaralnga of tbe road were lug Moynltwn'a hand, paralysed tbe
Borvea. Tbe baU wgn ntneb ttgbt In
Graad TraTata* lodse. So. SdF. | O. S7k7.S>7477. being I24S0 per mile and hla band. It waa Svw
WiOMisUa. '.W si-TW Mtb
O. F . will coaler tbe aecuad defree nearly fW.OOO.uoo more than the cor- bte fMlow pinyen eow
rt-spijodlng amooni reported for I be gen open ABd gel tbe I
previous year
Income from other goTrtbM.
sources than thoae of operatloo mggre.
him 4ort»« r^**""'*
“•
gated II 32.424 >S2.
Tbe
At one tlae. when Ue Qotncej wna
paid amounted to l22».4n€4M,
«“L t».| T'- -«'«'• •'
ttelng at iMwnde M atmpBe
taxes |<S.S02.2U.
friendly vetetkme wttb the people,
^or obe«i*trr
attendance
nepeeted blm not n* n wrHer. bat ea
rraMi wa. aufferla. from laaf ,__
.atWylaf. Oapiain
a good nelgbbor. he farmed a rer,
vb« be
llgbtfnl frieodohlp with a Uttle child,
ter* of tbe Salvatloa Army apobe
a boj of four yean. Tbl* lad.
cxrnlna and tbe Rev U B Bla.rtl Sent of Wepfoed Far
froiB furtbor aerrlce acveml werba Imm
nephew of one of the hoimemaldn. w
nlrht !,.‘furc.
fore the ripertmmu a err coacludrd
tbe
conetnnt compenlao of tbe i
mitntHT of liufIn**M» roll»*se aluman aad would foraabe any an
Mr* l^etbaa. tbe muiber of yemag
meot
for tbe pleeanr* of wal
Freeman, ear* tbere U ao trace of i
Cadillac. Mich . Nov. » —The bam roood a dell Uttle garden with
r«mauinidUm la either tiranrb of her {
on J.ihn Oloon-a farm. aUlc-en mite* One day eomebody beard tbla coi
famtty. She ballevea tb. Uh^ gtren
srmih of thU cliy. wa* de*tn»yed by oaUoo between tbe two com rede*
ber aoa during Ibr l*>rtc add cxiwrl
arc yesterday morning about G <rdo<'K.
-1\1iat d’ye cell tbon tmr eeked
meat* wa« mtlndy re.ponal.btc for tbe
with the entire roulenl*. Including Sve tbe child.
liitiercaloal* ahlrb »ubscqu<
De gulncey conaldeied nod then
MOKK WOMKN and girls wanted at head of cattle, two boraei. Sfleen ton*
treloped She *han»Iy cr11lcl*e« the amiing fartory. quick. (^kwI wages of hay and all the farm Implement*
l«dlcy of fenlJng *diiltct*t.-d f<NHl
and lools. l^oa* will reach |1.(hk>.
ind pleasant work. Come any time.
yooax l«M«
81i«’ *«>» l‘«r »*<’«» ^
which 1* {tartly covered by Inanrainx*
Travera* City Canning Co.
Tbe child interrnpted him with i
not of ace arben he n«dr a cv.nn
in the SwedUh Farmers' Mutual com ecorn: **A Unnwtlnua! Igid, d’ye no
awna tbaa Ibree yr.m aj^ that
nrCKS DCCKS. duck*, durk* and pany of Wexford and Oactxtla coun ken n rbododendroor
woaM -aoi bold the departmrut of then soni.- at Shdei 4 Sous'
tle%.
*
At that Ume the *ned- rnnet have
ajcrlcuUitfr nor any t*t*r*on rxiunreted
The exploding oT a lantern was the
' nov 23-5t
Uerewltb rr*p«»u*ll4e for any lllnt
caum- of the are
or accident that m*y occur during^
Two of Mr Olaon
Hon s sons wer. over
«*-«•
connertloQ with tbe hygeolaU *'
„ok.. rtll.. .rvl„K
b«*at lubr* come by the »moKe
Mr* Ijifhaiu !n*Ut. that her t»n
nov r3-:d save the rattle .nd 1. w„ «l,h dlf.
the lime be joiu.xl the polaon squad
acuity that Mr OImw rearued bis
There 1* tbw.i'aae of Andromeda, for In*
mCHAUl* T. WYCIIE. Htoo uilei from tbe burning bam.
• a* healthy an^ aturdy ^d atroug
ataure. and there 1* that other aflblr of
and, la fad. paaacd a brttVr ph;ri.lrai Mrand xijK-ra bouse. *I>itnkRKtving ev«*
tbe deiadent Rocuan emperur'a daugh­
ter. who bad a jiet gorilla, {eocured for
Nttv. 29.
nov 23-2t
eaanUnatlon tbaa any other of
her at great coat by an AraWati trader
tbirtyati men wdui volunttvred to take
who supplied strange beasts for tbe
dally doaea of food adulleraul
Mre. Lucretia Old* Buried Today— anipbitbeater. One day the ITaetorlan
Ilul her aoo. although In |ierf.x-t
guard aruee and murdered tbe raeaar.
Two Little Children Anewered
ph)*lrai condition when he joined the
Tbe gurllla. w ho happened to lie pmthe Final Summona.
euL etrangleil the ringleader, who was
njuad, liegan to fall frtrni Ihr da> hr
ilartrd bU adulterated diet, Mr*.
Every Monday evening *|H'cial
The funcml of Mr*. Lucretia Jane j
tUhlil^ han^^1bl$[*ll^
Utbam nay* nntl! after leiw than ala tent Ion w ill be given to bi*glnmTK.
Old* was held from the home. 206
monllia* aervk* be a a* dlarbarg^xl be IMlre for this evening only IS cent*.
.Weal Seventh alivet. UxU afte
elected*tbe gorilla. ’
oaima of ID bealib. Only a abort Ume
Regular . Nighu-Tumday*. .Ttiur*
they tedb for a
aftwr that, accenting to tbe mother'* days and Saturday*. Price 25^ cents.
l^^sllc. the S-montha-old son of Mr. Britain, to tbe v
atory he ahoa.-d’itymploin* of lulw’rru Gcwid imialr
an.l Mr* Haney Ralaieru of In land, mUUke l**lng expUlued by a xoologicloala and WH* aehl awuy to llic far
Thuradty afternoon* oiK-n for ladU illed y, SUM.lay. He wan buried today. ally mtoded {lairlclan, tbe dims caesar
wcat to make a fight lor bealtb and eat«*clali>. Prleo If. cents.
arrangeinentH'Udng In chariee of the I had to be kllkHl and another one cbo•en.-Ix>odon News.
afnmgtb.
Saturday forwnoon* for
Amlerm.n I’ndertak
Pfire in renth
Wiley Oeoiee Beaponaibitity.
in of Mr. nnd Mr*.
^ ■blnnM- raok n smed Chin Kan had
Th.» Infan
Saturday afternoons i>|u
I>r WUcy. chief chrmUt of the agriHannah avonu«*. died |
K I> Fer. 7
cwltuml department. n»fuae«l to dia g.*n.'rn| puldir. |*i b e IT* e*
engaged by a wealthy Chinese In
thin,morning. The funeral
Ho In street In Cat tun. AJI tbe money
cuo# the caae of young Ft<**mtm Hi
this afternoon in charge
any length
Me exprrHMixl. hitwewr.
Carter.'
•be moat earnest b-ll«f thst Fn^
man'* servU'c *a a niemVt r of tluNEGRO GETS NO JUDGESHIP.
-poU«*n squad- bad nothing at all to
that his slfbU
do. dlirrtly or lndti«rtly, alth hl*» 111
F. L. Bennrtt Ocf...«l by .nom« B.. ,„„,..f„urth d«.r bi- wont Into Ibn
neK^ or death
Hr itiilinatr.l that
Lnntry by *04 Vo«.«.
kl.chwi and chopped off the forcfliwcr
iFreeman was a grnrral favorite st ih«>
ChlraKO. .Nov
—Ferdinand U I of bit left hand as a aelf ponUhtnent
detiaiiment and insntf# tixJ dt'.p re
Harnrlt. necro assistant state's atlor-! and wamlna In order to rellnqiilsb this
fret at his death
ney. who. acconllng to the police re evil habit of gambling In tbe future,
imrtng the young man * lllnes* Dr
turns, was t lectcKl Judp> of the new He b^me umx.n^rtous through tbe
Wley befrtended him an.l did all in
miinit-iiuii ctnirt tsf
'
brooght tound
ogaUi tn
munlruuil
..f f*iiVrsv
ChkaM» on
-Singapore
Timm.
bis |«wcr to le*»>n bin RufTeiIngswnd
6. ycMerdxy was countixl out by the i
* —
to comfoii the sorrowing mother. Me
r*nvaH*lng
Nwrd.
•*n»mlsia« • MemWr
inalliM the family frequently
AIim.
Barm-u wan the only repobVean deft is go ancient belief thxt a man’*
many ytmag men In the department
feated fv»r the city office at the elec- name baa some mysterlou* aympalbr
vbn bad knoan Fn'etnan vIhU.hJ him
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
with bla nature, whence arise auch
and lieliHHi »m in hU lllin>>
LOST—Liule shite.dog with one yvlbar or tbc poM
I SH ao( k»m
IL He told nM tbm be «M aaUM
vttb • trUmA mhmm people we
iba coutry M4 It waa abo«i
MU* ■Her tbe M* bad bero ,
NO TNACt IN SITHtN NOUNCM OF ow that 1 fauad It oat.
^Botoert waa Saadly 81 at that dsa
HIS rAMILY.
pad 1 tailed la a pbyaleUa, to wba«
ibe boy toM Cba wboH
Hr wa*
MMlwr S««M« Thm fUSsrt Va«c« la bed for aboM two m«^k> aad prt
M aae ibat be wooJd not to baek
tbe Ibod^eat AaMe. bat be did.*
SM«i Oyl Sy tn* ASHuraWS
SM a>yai» fcy Or. WiHy.
SfUDPiTICS.

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DElTHSiNDFUMEMlS

Roller Skating.
. Campbell's Rink

mi

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-I know the
teal Killed my
aoo.- aild Mrh lottham -111* atom

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noos. tber departed for home,

0IEO FtOI TUBEtCOLOSIS

dls^i^ ncetved^ ^ ****
Mrs. Lamars daughter and two
chUdtxw, of BTsoonsln. am vialtlng
them.
^
UacB te wotUM tor Mra. a
NIm Utm* vUlted her STBaffBotb•r^Sri Jbbe Hanrey. Monday mo
jlm Wblu aad family of Sotoa hare
TOTod iaio (be Ne«maa boine here.
Mr, White expeeta to lake rhatffb of
the saa mtU here this winter.
Onorge Bdgell and family have
PERBONAU
moved into the J. NorrU houee.
Cloid Dodd ipent over Sunday vis­
Mr. and Mr* B’. M Pease reuanifd iting friends at Pmrl Lake and Os­
to their home at Otsego todajr. j
born and vicinity.
MU* Oarrie Roea la working fon
Mrs. 8 A. Boxxam ntomed to'PellsMr*. A. C. Wynkttop.
ton thl. morning afier visiting friend*
Aaa Harvey began work for Jim
in tbe city.
|
WhUe Monday.
*
Arthur
Roletoo wo* a Traverse Oty
Mis* BilUh Remington 1* visiting at
caller Thursday.
Empire.
Ollle Kohn was a Traverse City call­
er
last
week.
Mrs. 1. M. Dolztll went to Cudar
Henry Caae and Robert Wilson
Run today.
tCK»k the tram here Tuesday for Trav­
Mr*. N. C. Gri.wold’of Haiche* erse nty.
John Yalltwu. well known here, died
Crossing wo* In tbe city today.
very sudd^mly at bis borne at Long
Bert BTnnle and Amll Ntrllnger Lake. Sunday night. Although Mr
Valleau baa
been In the best of
Solon today
quite a qrhile. >-el hU death
Mia. Hraaic JarrMt murnad to bar 1
shock to his many frienda. Hi*
home in Ik-ndoo thU momli^ after wife and oihtw
bav
olhtw relative*
relatlv#
ayn.pathy of ihe friend* of thl* place.
vUUlug In the city.
|
Mr. and Mi>. B’lll McCowan and
Miss Myrtle Frost i* vUltlng friend*

^Ul^rumier
MbBat !••«• Baking gasp. .
NothlM «• Bn onBdtltntgd
•trlt In amklng.
an4 ^
p«Mly. MSenU BoC Bigcnlt. Bnt*Braada. ainfflat.
caka and pnginr. Insarga
tkt f#a4 against alna.

fmt. MMa^Stftaie?..^..
■otm.-*

NORTH PORT.
Fred Baumberger and daughter.
Uda. left
Saturday for ibeU
home In Sc
Mrs. Augntta Stevens returned to
e at/Saturday
Saturday n
morning.
^^A masqae^e tell will
the town ball on Tbankagivli
Everybody It invited.
H. E. GUI and F. 8. Allen retamefi
Wednesday from their deer hunting
with two fine ap«^lmett» of IhVir akUl.
The Ladle*' Benefit aoclety will

■.ra*-

iilng
left thU
for Trareree City > spend
day* with her slat
Edith, who i* m
at tbe sanitarium.
A public meeting a
be held in
tbe town hall on lYlda
ay evening, Nov.
ar Kingsley.
3U. for the di*ru**loni of m
matters
Quite a number attended the dance taining to the water arork* and light­
Mr^ K. J. Knudson of 2torthport
*{H lit the day in the city.
- In Bumiif* ball In Lake Ann Satur- ing qiiet|^ion. ErerylxKly 1* Invited to

«1U vUit.
*•
ByrtHi Creagvr relumed from Old
Mission thU morning.
j
Charles Germaine and wife Ireiumtxl
from a short trip to Grand Rapid* to­
day.
!
E. O Ladd and A P. Gray returned
today fn»m Ijinsing. where they atteud«‘d the Normal Farmers' Institute.
TtiU I* but I ho iM«eond year U the In
stitivJe s » xlbteiire but about forty rep
reMMitatlve farmers attended.
MARKETS.
East Buffalo. Nov. 2.3—CaUle-1257;
firm. She.*n and lambs—6400; active;
lambs roc hUher. choice lamb*. $7.75
5i7k:.; wether*. |S.75g6; ewes. $3.2u
^5 7:. Hogs—7,C5t»; *lua; Yorkers.
10 4.'!^ 6.50; heavy and mixed. $6 5«>ii
655.
;
IK I roll. Nov. 23. - Wheal—S’o 2 red.
TT\,c; c*MU. IJt\c; oats.
Chicago. Nov. ra -Whcwi-IKvem
iH-r. 7.7V.e: e*im. 42Hr; oaU; 33^c,
Tub-do. O . Nov 2.3—Wheat-f’aah.
76<-. <x>ni. 43V>c; oat*. 36c. i

lodge will hold tlHdr
next regular meeting on Nov. 25,
brolher, Elmer Crain
There 1* Important bualnesa to be
John 7.1m
transacUHl. nomination and election of
UT Crain Sunday.
officer* at thl* meeting.
Ir*. B'tll Griffith I* vi*ltlng her
will U* a *i»eclal meeting of
It. Mr*. Zimmerman, ond other rel theThere
L O. T M on l-Ylday evening.
Mr*. C. B. Kohl wa* given a *uix
prise by twenty of her lady friend*
visiting relativfs
c»n Tuesday evening. A very pleasant
John Tager
evening wa* enj<.yed by all Fudge
unday.
Quite a numlK-r fi«.ni here will at nnd apples were served. A handaoroe
jMpani*so vase bowl wa* left a* a ine- '
tend the funeral of John Vallfoiu
uonto of the occasion.
Ixmg Lake today.
Nov. 2b.
O. ITemeaux *|M-nt Friday in Trav­
erse City.
Mr*. F Davis wus pU-asantly aur- ^
Tka .xnral Mwterel.
prised im Saturday et.nlng by a inimYou may flnd many a aqulrrel In tte ber of her friend*. After game* -aud
couToe of yonr tramp, but no two alike m4slc, refreshment* were sened.
•xartly In ihclr method of attempted I Mr* WeJ« h t»f
means of eocai>e or eoneealnteut. *rtia ha* ta-en the gu.-st of h*-r sister. Mrii.
ways and im nu* of tbe little raaraU ’ Ryan, the past few day*.
!
are legKm <»ne may flatten himself j a very pleasant farewell surprise
against a gray i»atrh on Hr- hack of a | was ti ud»-riHl Mrs H E. GUI on M.«ntree trunk, atedutely inotlonlea*. and ! day evening bv u numlM-r of ImUe*
ha*ket* laden with all
1 who came
! kind* of g iRid thing* lor supper. Covyou iwn de1e< l an eae u
twenty four,
four. The
In n-Uef Mgalost tbe-sky .>ou iiilgbt aa!*‘™ *«'•'* laid for twenty
well abauduii iieareh. Another m«v iw

and will be one long to be reiueinlH-r
along a bough flattened at full
«h1 Just tH-fore departing. Mrs. W. B. .
but here the telltale ears lire
«Miallr idlhmietted Ktlll .nntl jh- >n.. J^^uston. In behalf of tbe friend* pr$»w
awaily aUbouetted. Mill another may
pr.-^-nttHl Mrs Gill with a sll
croueb down up In
tray, as
slight token of
here the thing to ksA for I* tbo'
in which .he l* hi Id
fluffy tip of that Iltfie signal flag! Mr. Mtid Mrs H. E. GUI and children
which always
alway* work* aiul wa\e* nod will leave b«r Muskt-gon shortly.
jerk* atid signal* so bravely wbeu dau- where they exiMvl to make their fu­
ger la not In tbe air. or one may gather ture home The In-st wlslu-s of ib.-lr
blmaeir up In a bnoeb to Imitate a knot many friend* y:o with them.
Mrs Kyan jind chlldn-n left Tuet-lay
or knob, and here te can very well toll
w hen yon have spied blm out. II* will, morning fon' Traverse ’City, to spend
catch your eye. even a* you i-*teh tbe ■ . .
.y, of « .rquiinuDc i„. .Towd o»d |
wiU lasUnlly llmbar up for b®“<lIong |*** ,
uienm heat In F I* Rosniau'*
fllfiiL >Mpln» from tr» to tm- I'll bo store, and In th.*r.-«Wri...' of H N.
tbe ridge.-Fleld and Pickard and Mrs Rosman
R. E. CamplHlI and daughter Mar­
jorie spent Tuesday and W'edrie.da^
IF YOr do not 1cnow what you want in Traverse City.
The Womans' Club will meet on
for Thanksgiving, call on Sb-iler tc Tui-sday aftermmn wltli Mr. A Vob-e,.
Sima.
nov 23 5t
Grant.' one of the primarr

Orhrta wf ike Ct«.r«<fk.
Tbe Axteea. It I* l*elleved. are iw
oponaltde for tbe cigarette. The Spaolard* first got a whiff of tbe clgaretta
when they Invaded Mexh^o under Corte*. Tbe Artec* then used toterco In
no other form, and tbe S|»anlards learn­
ed from them bow
I*arkage Into «m«kuble *te|>e Tb^
lntrodu<v»d the cigarette Into Europe.!
aud by that route It found It* way
r.T ,—.
1^
Amenr*. tlK.ugh It w*. nearly 2H01
year* reaching her^
alao nai
oUte. when Corte*<x>uquered them, and
It wa* not long until the whole of Borojs. wa* e:it!ng the varloua prepara­
tion* of this U-nn When tbe 8|>anlard* firat ta*tod It they named It IheobromuN. from the two Greek words
HOMEMADE apple butter at Rleder
leaning Tood of the god*.g Sims.
imv 23-5t

low tM»r.

Owner HT h^ist Tenth St
MCF^ YOCNG. tender. Juicy tur­
K1SSI:S aud oiH-ra cream caramel*
UrTTERNCT ch<H**e. catsup and
nvv 23 2i« DIVORCE CASE HEARD TODAY i-b^titemc:menttLt
all kinds of choice canned good* at regular 2uxent goods, for 10 cmijLa at keys. duck*, geese aud chlrkim* nl
-----------Dounced aloud. It baa been suggested
Sletler A Son*.
Sleder 4 8on*.
nov 2tb&t the l^Grt-ttl tomorrow only.
tContlnued From First Page )
j with aomc abow of reaaon that the
me. - not even Sunday* or evening*.**, modem practice of ’’naming’’ a mfracKISSES and opera cream curamela.
She then laid the blame of all the
member of tbe Brltlnh bouse of
tegular 2<»-cent good*, for 10 cents at
tmuhle Which hHl to the *utt upon 1:“^ whth“^^^^^
tlR. LvGrcltl tomorrow only.
trtldden** mother
into
EngUnd.
Nerds no introduction.
Peck. Hill Casa.
Its
Friends
Arc
Lcjjion.
The rase of the P«X‘k. Hill Fumi
lure cx>m{tany again*! Willi* E. B’lliion
Coartahlp In Spain U regnlatcd by
a* taken from tbe Jury ttl* rooming tbe strlcteat etiquette, Ai 1* weU
!d Is being heard under advisement. known, a young man U never left
Tbe Jury in the caiK^of tbe Central alone with bis fiancee. Near Malaga
u a beautiful young girl of twenty comLake Lumber company again* ^

The Staley Underwear
^

QuDity
Comfort

f

Darability
' General
Snperlarlty

Have won It this supreme distinction.
IfFonaru one of the feir who hsve not lotted itsgupren
tiuAlilies, “a trial will convincx* you.'’

J1.00, $U5, $1,50, $I.T5 lid $2.0#
per irarment. ^

Harvey and Samuel Tmany awarded
the complainant a Judgment of $3,000 dlosolved. It appear* that tbe girl had
and 6 per cent Interest.
.1
been driven to the Aeed by tbe adverse
Covell A Cross brought »uit aga
Winnie over a land deal and the ' aware that sbe had given her gweet•r wa* nettled
settled last evening.' The boart a ktei.-Loiidoa Mall,
nutter
three men own two !*land* in Long
lake of nearly two acre* in extent and
Motbor (coming Into tte cbildrcn'a
B’lnnle would not either sell or
/oonD-Boole. wtet
buy other than his share. The court
terriblo notoe or«T Look at
decree ordering tbe sale of
8e« bow quiet be sita tbereJi
the land at aucUon. each one to re-. ..^t^Yca, ifa 'easy for him t6 -alt t
ceive a third of the aeHlng price.
qniet In tte gama we ore pUylng. Ha 1
A RambniT dealer baa just bm I am-yoiL-Wiener 1
nwltxblatL
fined for telling -coffee- that con­
tained 10 per rent, of a*be* and 12
-I teve one rule for my family ■
per cent, of wnd.
they travel- oald tte conductor of tte
•obfirten train, -mud ttet Js for t
neror to ride In tte tear oooeb or tte {
flrot one and. preferably, aot In tte
coach next tn the loot or flroL Tte
■on for It la 00 obrloot that 1 ob
think tte foteteoot and loot con .
train would bare ocont patteoago f
anybody who rooda of mUteod i
denta. If there to a
tteoi
tte coaebm that ooflte. It m
otteng* that oome kind of a boffer li,
net pnt hehind tte te»nodte Iteto
and at tte wmtr o< tte inln. How ^
many Urea Vookl te anted by a da
o( tb* kind ooc bM «Blr y
tb*
art

t«r blawME"—

RARDAINDAY ^
SATURDAY ^

3 quart Berlin Sauce Pan
with oorer. Be* blue
enamel, whit® Porcelain
lined. Satoidar ontju

14 d$:
9-inch Granite Pie Plat4*. Saturday only...3 ots.
No. 30 Granite Waah
Diah,
'
Extra Utigetiie. nxwre* 12
inebau, 2 coat groj enamel,
all perfeot. Saturday only..

Jardinien Stand*, 21 inebe* biffb, It-inob
Octagon shape top with abeU below and
Punch leg*. Goldmi quarter mX fioiab.
Saturday only

Th« Olob

53 cts*
Department
Store

j

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m

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If.

CMOS
o. c mo«vatt-amm. «i out,
tlf Cul* Mak Mite.

-M.4-. ^ M a-MM. M J
-_raa 8^.
;2lsr-« 2Lt£fS £T-a5U

tl-:.
Special Bargains Now

'.--J^i:^: y:

CtTf.mH

STOP, WOMANI

ta PBe Lnha. ThwaEaj.
r
Ko mark maa Anne an tba kiar wi

100 HUSIG LEfSONS

Mn. AllM

m a a^ y

2ai%^
r IL Thayer has bM rUlUac
fU>e;rctettVM at BcUalNL
. Nor.; TM» Ktassicjr aeteals vat ^u: aa

FREE! *

wa: SrSSw'iSaTSLpkUU

aMUbta M HaaaMTlwSa.b>s^

trCrtahMts mm W vatirw ley apporttoeMt.
BMaat 1 S1SJ.M. T*.
a sale ont Um rmr»
tk. taraan an UakUs wwd amt

;(3iK.«»tfia»
A itm <4
. DH. K i. MAC Mrrr-meae* t«-».
•* «*«*■• ***• "0«. thboat
;
«M yimwo or m,.tt— ottm
<-

ml
PtAHO TUNIWO--W. K. MiUartf.
rm aiVtrtaaea. Now loeatad wnh
OrlaaaUBraa.
»4^U
PK. a t. CNAMa r«Bara< tnm
M WOMa Moek lo 417 aa4 401

A a MArriN-^fAciMl mu ta
•too.

OCiea Ml But Fravt alrail

MAPK CIIA¥rS PtLIVBRY.^Uclrt
trUckt, vattMla aaO tnmka, OfAct
at Ottr Book Btata.
MM. C. U POMNCrs hair
partora, e?ar aiy Book Btor

MAL MTATK AND LOANt-Qraad
TrarAraa LaaO aa4 Loam Oo, F.
TkurtaU. Maaavar. OTBoa, iooa S.
HaallUA A Iflillkaa block.
•ANA 7. CHAtt, M. O-Onea vtCk
Dr. O. B. Cbaaa. Btata Baak block
Doth pboaaa. Itl-tr. Raaldaaoa 124

W. BtvktbBt au.pkoaa7tL

KMKM why Gnat Maaietau
ao^ alBM iavariaUy nae tba

llaiiililiB,GiribEtfViolii

ilaaTB |«a^

STEINWAY PliWd

uaAd.an.wko
has had chaw of Um pbml for tbo
past two tnaaotfe. wlU pass the ariater at hla hoMe near Baglma
DlflcniUea artmag oew the placfiig
ofUmmalaafc
system caused
lot the rlllace trustees at a meeting
held last Saturday evening The mem
ben who resigned were Charles R.
Sayder. R. B DePraace aad C J.
Barkamci. Thus* far this year lour
membera of the common cowacU have
withdrawa
body. PbUlp Millar hartag rsalgaed
at at prts
U harlag DO mile
Acuity In filling the racaaclea.
being seemingly willing to assume
burdens imposed, and now existing
created by paat ttmaaaetloas.
The marriage of Mrs Martha Lamb­
kin to Mr. Leonard Milks be
this place, was performed at
Davis of
tbe U. D. 8. .church, officiatingThe Rev. Joseph Dutton. Pb D.. of
ths First M. R church. Traverse City,
will deliver a lecture at Maccabee

UL It t. BBtrarMlIr .rka<i«l.as«d ta. man a«toet PUao pro
dw»4. Tb. iTCIMWAV ka. r«a «>• MaUeal World lu .uuidard o»
2nd. An artutic parformanee la
artUUc Plano. The ETEINWAY U truly 4 troth of nm tinapprtmrhed la aualtty of tone, touch or perfection |of detail.
2rd. The ETEINWAY bae unllmttad. dfptb.| power and reeerre;
It t. an inexbanetlble fount of InapIraUon and ddlgbt. On no other
Ptano^an the exacting demande of a padercwekl or a fUmentbal be
fully rwalized.
ith. The ETEINWAY tradition and repuuUon glre prestige to
lU umtr. Fur more than 10 yaahi It hae repreaanied the higheat MueUnl idealf. It Va. the Plaaa of UETT. WAGNER. BERUOZ. RU*
eInETEIN. GOUNOD, and other of the old maetere. as It le of all
eminent moslcal artists of the present day. On Ue CUmcert Stage Its
um lends an air of superiority and dlicnliy to a performance. In the
home It I. the grtnlesi Indication of reflmroenl and musical appre­
ciation.
Ths ETEINWAY Vsriegrand. at 4500. ang the Minis*
lure Grand at $750, art the most remarkabla Plano Valuta
known. Convenitnt ftrmt of payarwnt arrangod. Othtr
Pianos taktn in part paymtnt. intptetion, cordially In­
cited.
i
■*

CMCludve Steinway Repr .tnutivc. fer Mkhl|

15 STORES.

TRAVERSE

CITY,

TOO CAN xamY kBAlN
TO PLAY

nsfiaMMtkna o< evss. tbair *^tij
physigkm. UbwnMiii—ry. wISmI

/y

-to.

MB#

159 E. FRORT ST-

THE VOKLO’S GREATEST CORE

Waahlagtoo atraat. Clu. phooa 111,
Ml pboM H.
T. W. TMlRLt^ Denllit Orar Bar
num A Barra Jewelry atom. Both
phonaa 441,

i

FOR ALL DISIASCS OP THE

Skin and Scali

Tsmt a ur ucmc w

rropkroa-iyk, L W. ROSE MEDICINE CO. sostonroSusttM.
• AND aOLO a

JOHNSON DRUG CO.

Cooper's New Dircoverw inritroratea every oresn of tbe body. Cooper’a Qnick Relief atreogthens the inuaclea, relieves the aorcncta and looaena
ktiffenod joinfa.

lOKE NOTICES,

This Letter WiU Interest Tea

•#%f

TRAVEREE CITY LEGION. No. Ill—
meat In Woodman hall on the third
Tneeday of each month at 7:30 p. i
Abram Smith. praeWenl; Oayla
Orlarrold. aacratary; NetUe C. Gray,
jfeputy.
Oct MU

..5<

TRAVEREE CITY LODOa Na 331. P.
A A. M, maeu oa Monday aranlng
bra the fun of the maon:
JL & HaakaU. aaera
at 7:10 p. a.
]
Ury. Blmar B. Whlta. W. M.

f

lohn R. Santo
GcDcnl InsanMC

RevViadaBIk., mmuOtj
JACK OEAHAM

The Cooper Medicine Co.:
Gentlem«^l coosidvr Cooper's (>uick Relief tl.e grrst.
est liniment In tbe m^ld. I have weed it c\er sio<e a
trainer In Pittsbarf. Pa. fold me mboat It.
; I waa bathad and rublied down with this remarksV.}c
oreparation on both nights before my lacant fightt with Kid
McCoy and Tbmmy Ryan.
It l« the greatest rub-down 1 ever oaed. ‘It aupptes the
laosrlrs of the body, irtvigorating and strengthening them
abd tckcs every particle of sorensw and Umanesa which
comes from severe traininy.
; Cooper s Quirk Relief Is ooe of the CMentlsIs of my
trslning ramp and I s« glad to recommend it to anyone af­
flicted with sore, sliflened, swollen or painful limba, joint*
(S^d)

JACK GRAHAM.

Md allUetod ID St Lonta, Kew Orla«Ba,riUabarB
^olhariribra.^
: The
oI thm» iwtMfcRbto pmw*tiouorer a«ebteMB|ilaiRfa m riiM
kidsaya. baokMbc.luiMM,alc,Hi

Table Linens. :
ThanksgivingSale
.

i-

Wo show a .piun,lid line of bkaohed and hall
bWk.xl I)ama,k. Turkey Red l)*ma*k Nap.
. • kin*. ToweU. Doilie. and Fancy Embroid.-rS

r;
■ii- -!
A

f ■:>

I

WlllYdxlYYX

Miss I.4*na Oieaon of
was In town Thurbday^ Nov. 19.

Horses Fot( Sale
at Pioneer Livery Stable.

:

B.J. IViOROAIM

Glen >Arbor

GLEN ARBOR.
Recent letters fniro Rav Earl and
Walter Miller say they are well, and
at (heir camping ground on Black rlver. Cheboygan county. Mich.
from
A barge look a load of lu
Neaa«n-a dock Friday. '
Tbe Ijidies- Aid society
Mrs. Bhle last Wedi
pleasant time and
fine supper,.
About two-lhlrds of the scholars In
oor school have the whiKipIng cough.
In a rather light form. I think, as they
sUII attend sobool.
Victor Johnson, who baa been clerk
ing In H. L. Nessen'e store for quite
a while, startes tomorrow morning for
hia borne In Manistee
He will lie
gl^lly missed by both hla emnloyer
and hU customers He has i&lned
many warm Jriends. who are sorry to
have him leave here.
A hunting party consisting of EuCMie Fisher. Frank and Charlie Sheri­
dan. Jack Hilton. George Grady, and
John (did not learn his other name)
started W^nesday morning In the
gaaolLne boat Wonder for tbe north
shore. They took tenu and a complfU ontfiL They phoned from ClmrlavoU In the afternoon: “We re bad a
fine nm: expect to reach ocr camping
ground bv noon tomorrow: all O. K.**
Not. It.

One dark dapple t:ray RcIdinR. 6 ycair old. weight
1,600 pounds. Not quite sound, but a good one
for business.
One bay uclding. 8 years old, weight 1 ,.550 pound*.
All sound.
These two make a fine draft team.
One roan gelding. 10 years old. weight 1.500 pounds.
All sound and a good worker. Blockybuilt.
One roan gelding. 12 years old, weight 1.400 pounds.
Will make a good mate to the one above.
One fine black mRfe, 5 year* old, weight 1,600 pound*.
All *ound and a good worker.
^
One very nice brown gelding, 4 year* old, weight 1,500
pound*. A nice boric to put on a farm and do
•ome work.'
One black mare, weight 1,160 pound*. A good farm
horse or good-driver.
Ooe fine dapple gray gelding, 6 year* old, weight 1.160
pound*. A good family hoiae. Can step last. Not
afraid of steam or automobile*.
One span nice bay gelding*, sreigfat 9,300 pdt(
year* old. A nice pair for carriage or^iarin.

1 have a lot of light horses that will make good
farmhorse*.
, Please call and sec me, ^
^
»2.Eoa
•jsoiS BOX jiaq aat
a.il jl BSAS ^aiBMat

Bulbs
njmtLfADit,

M. B. HARNER, Prop.

SOUTH SIDE

man on his hufk and went on a foot with his threshing
:
machine, thnshing
for D. H. Day.
I
Mr. and Mrs David Graham have
Miss Bessie Farrant spent Saturday
I moved to Dan Pratt’s farm to cook and Sunday wHh b«T parents. Mr.
for his men this winter.
and Mrs. Wm. Farmnt. <€ Ea.vi KinMra Josiah Gray from Oviatt Is
the guest of Mrs. Silas Gray.
. There Is to be a maaquemde liali
for the Manist.
I on Thankxgfrtog ere., at Inke Ann.
day
week.
Miss Kota Cook
Glen Arlior,
si»#‘nt Saturday >nd
nday with thi*
Mlssos Alice and E
Eva Day of thl«
place.
.Mrs. Gt*orge Sheridan call.d In Glen
ArtKir Sunday
'
George Armstrong of Traverse City
^nsaclid buslnesa In town Wednes-

NOTED ATHLETE PRAISES
COOLER’S MEDICINE

TRAVEREE CITY LODGE. NO. 71. K.
or Pn B>aet errry Tbureday. f
tag. New Munaon block. C. a WaT
lar.CC.

Make you MaMtioB nriy.

Twn

::K.,«s.r :.s: rr.

"iSSIj

PR. E. L. TMIRDBY—Bpactal attan
Ubo to dle^aeoa of children. Roon
401 SUta Bank bldg. Both pboaaa

-

The Ksnsxs loadetj a large quani
of frtdght this wevk. Elevt-ij iminn
gern also took the lp«t ftir Chlcapi.
H. <5. Hutzlcr. editor of the Manton
Herald, was In tu|iii on business this

Flarl GraVa cow waa f—nd In the WlH-k.
wo.hU dead: had
giTtio a week
I and no trace of her could be found.
I Then, hat been a house built on
R R. Bates- farm for his eon Carl.
U Coulter, of Chnrlevtdx. was
Messrs. Rnfus and Carl Bates drove In A.town
on Imslncss \Ve<tn*wday.
to Inland Monday aft<T their houseJames Kellie relumed I htiuie fn»m
hold goods
Ghicago on the Kansas Surulay.
Our R. F. 1). mail carrier has a new
H. J. Miller, who has Imh.u working
heating- furnace to his mail wagrm. in the store here has gone to Manls
He says he la as rosv as he would be
work Tor the M. A N. E rail
In -a house silting by a stove. The fur^eam

AB«TRACTt OF TITLE-C. O. Ca^
rer.- Prtcaa roaaoaabie. Offico with
O. P. Carrar A Bro, Both pboo<

,

OLEN HAVEN.
Tbe barge Wllmw to»»k two cat
of hardacHHl luiulnr Uat M'. O King
and Comtsany. uf ('hitago. the luiht
w«*ek. This closer out the shlpplrig ftir

with the mall

MONIY TO LOAN—No lax
put In iDortce^. Houaee for eaie
Inquire of K. McNamara. Park

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j

mMOB A <llANIJQUn> FOR EXTERNAL USE. bOESNOTSTAW
THE SKIN NOR LEAVE ANY BAD ODORS, CREASE OR DIRT

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M.
cUb ao4 Ban«m.
•oaa In Mnuaoa block orar Bamam
A Barl'a OUxana phooa 111.
HARRY Ab MARNER-Bxpert pUao
Inner aad acgoo ragnUtor. Satie
tacUoa cnarantaad. With KlinbaU
Moalc Uonaa. CUm, phone M4.

- WEST ALMIRA.
Mm. Elmer Abb»*v drove over
Wm. Bates- Monday after her dog
Mr. and Mm. Asa H. Palmer dr
over to Jim Dunn*s at Burdickvl

+ ZEMO +

DR. B. a MINOR-OfBca brar Anari
can Druf Btora. BpacUl attaatSoa
to aye. aar, noaa. and throat Glaaaaa
kttad. Both pboaaa. Baaldanca 111

Kimball Music House

'New Urrons at Spwlal Pnccs
until Thursday, Nov, 29.

Pit r. HOLPtWOirrH-^paelat.al
laatkm to tflaaaaaa cC tba aya, aar.
aoaa aad throat Glaaaaa Attad
Orar Johtiaoa drof atora. Both

SPECIAL BARGAINS NOW

A WfwtM nan fiwajy iSk of bar
betwwaa MrakPlnkham and the woman
^ Amarton which bna never been
hvwiMn. OmX of the vast volome of
rieoee which she has to draw from.

subject being. "Burope bMp yonr anna, fihe aaks nothing In
From tbe Sundpolnt of
Obsenrer.*' Tbe lecturer comes under
: tbe Ladles* Aid of the
and the enterfalqroeot
being advertised quite exteoslrely gwnerona ofifer of aasSstanee.
If yon are iU. don't keslute to get _
The Rev..Datum had the good fortune
witless the Passion Play at Ober bottle of Lydia E: Plnlrbam»sVegvubln
‘ write MriPiak.
magan. | be . moat woi
r givtm in the world,
marks will treat largciy o
in reatorlng to bealt^I^^y'^wSinen.

Grinnell Bros.’ Music House

f-. ^

4i^-2?£ss:s
a a far foMBfa a>a

a6 ecker

want tM pon«i fan*? pm m^n
-nnifaxxqAaa

The AmeHeah Driife

mmurn 'sgii BOX XvM mam o% oy
IPB JO %\ JO RMS naHM
aaqjaqjs agn «»o^ RooR »«oa pa»a
•iip a jaaq ns jiaemoX saiq
asa«B a« snam Bag n
THY A RECpRO WANT A&

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IKWOIW. TRAVBIMC Orrr, iHCHMAK. nUMV. I

PmsimssiEm r

FOfIftENT.

11 Hews ol IBiebIflan
part he
lea Warp.

to a tamhm mmm vaar TavaA mitho txal and Gimad Tramk. Tha

LO$T—Bmrm

poeketbook

botvecs

Oty book Btorotaad Haaaab A Lay
ooartatolag papfra. plciarsa and
bfUa. Finder plaaeo ret arm to 620
Blxtb atrooc and Hcol^o rovard.
aov 22^

SCWCIt WX; FIFTH WARD
WOOD WANTC»-WWM Ilka to tar
MUka or t««atr *<ir<a .( taoAiot
krr ktrtfraiC Appir to J. W.
Uaaaa. BaaarA oMaa.
ax JMI
I-

WANTttt-At
Kin for M«(M
K. lUlloy.

176 CAIH win tHir lot no. RAoaik
mrmm. Otk R«lgkte Mbarb. iOxiM
ftMt. If 0014 Wfom Dm. 1. Apflj to
Tho.. T. mtm.
(
WANTIO-Toor ooUod wmU to
€k«|i Md toBko ttko otw. Lodtor
Wofta. ill K. Frost SL CoU 140
ata. fItoM sod VO vtll do tbo root.
oet l<|

FOR SALE

f:

FOR lALK Oil TRAOC—No. 7 Rrio.
Inctuo, trikrwrUrr; i^uod as nrw box
76. laiorlorbra.
nor 214t*
FOR tALta 1471^
Btoofli boat. baU. olactrtc

%

Wado Broa^ 117 Froot BL

oct d^f

BARBBR $HOF FOR BALS-Ify bar*
bor dbop and balk rooms for caak
or amaU payment down to right parties.
I wish to engage la other
boalmesa. Telephooe me and I mrlll
mike nppolntmeat and Ulk the mat
ter oeer. I eaa show tbla almp to
be oae Of the beat as^y ma
la the a^te. E Bomba. Pm
Bank baUdlng.
aoT. M-a,

the Mvafrattion of a traak aaver In
district Ko A bagfanlag at the IntereectSoo of Boardmia river wltk WeilingloB elrvet, naalag tbeaee <« Welllngtoa atreot. Froht stram a»d Hall
road avcnne to Eighth itrart. tbcnce
oo Blgblb aUMt .to Bartov alrtot. Is
now la my bands for eollecUoa. the
third lastaUmeoi to be paid on or bo^
fore the 30tb day of Noveinber. IIOC.
J. If Huellmantei.
City Treaanrrr.
FOR BAL
Office. Room 2<>2 State Bank buUdMBt fouadaUoB. cemaat oallar.
.
nor 2M7t
Mae. lUty by om bumdrod and if- tag.
Ini
r foot lot. Boyd Are. Bargain. Can

prtca. Wade Broe.. m

CBAS. lUYIIUtI)
Oall Olt 7S^.
varletlee: all good aoil and oan of
beat orchards In tbU rictally. Can
for prlca- Wade Brot, 127 Frtmt Bt.
oct 6-tf
•OR BALt-lOT-li tail treat oa
•tato alfaat, adjotaa mew gofi
mast balldlBf oa the waet Tbla la
the moat oaDtrally locmtod lot la thi^
atotral diatrtbnttaf point la the moat
modarv. pregreaalTa city la caatral
mdovaa: anttabla for aay dam ot
badaaat Can for prtoa. Wada
BreA. 127 Freet Bt. Trmraret Ctty.
Wok. Ottlsaaa pboaa mt.'
may 64^

poodi. cbolao oartoHr. boar coralaf
HAVl a: floe pUno. good ms new.
OOOMML Tbta U ooo of tbv lloeat
that 1 will sell at a baigaln. Call
altuatod apota>or rtmod la ridaJtr
of Trororoa Cltx: eoaploio rttv of
at the PaJacw. 130 E. Front and eee
Trararoo Cttr, poaloaola. both tnura.
same pnd get full particulars. J. O.
aad larva porCioB of Raat Bar towaDenlamlnnor C-tf
abtp. Oot after tbla If you vaat
ihr flooat aubarbao borne In IHcbiaaa. Wade Braa.. U7 Front Bt,
FOR SALB-Carriage factory. 60x80.
oet e-tf
with power, machuiery ano tools;
all lighted by electricity; good fire
FOR |MLt-l471-BU
preteeiloa. ta a fine place of 1600;
throe raliriMids and a great opening
127 Fr.»nl 8L
oc| 6lf
for a general reiutir business: no
opposition: will sell for $1600; a
$125 CABH win bay !rt 111. Hannah
soap for some one; owner ta po<Jr
Nrenoe. Oak HeIcbU ouburb. 66x116
health. Address J. J. Rorfek. Ox­
foot. If sold beforo Dec. 1. Apply to
ford. Mich.
nor 7-tf
Tboa. T. Baton.



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FOR $ALt-llor*e -Dor- gray gold tits CABH vfU bay I9t iiO. Grant
atreat Obk HdihU aabarb. 60xl$l
liig. stands 16H bands, square' trot­
feet. If sold before Dee. 1st. Apply
ter. beat all-artMind borne In llicbl
toThoArBatoa.
may $4f
gan; alau road cart, hameas and
bike. For price addres. Wade Bros..
Traverse Ctty. lllch.
nov 164f FOR fiALE-Thlrly-llve aerwa oe
loo street, prolonged Ume. Tha bfst
of suburban property to plat
row bALt-Wor* Ud M eonirr piece
tato lots Ita this vicinity: aU level;
Pmol ted Ote •tTMti: iplendld closa to acbools. factoriaa. and
one of main business streets; oi
busIncM locatloa; fiat npaUlra;
one
hundred
and aixty rods of pav
would rent to rig^it party. Enquire portion of Union
If y _
ocl.t6-a want a bargsln. getstreet
after thia. W'ada
. Brot.. 1277 Front 8t
oet 6-tf
FOR fiAtt—14$6-Hotol fifid fnl-

tmre, bar and fixtnrear aoian town
ckm to Trevarre City; gpod paying
ptoM «d prepertj; call tor prlea.
Wado DraA, 117 Front Bt. TrmvarM
OttF. Mtafi. Cttlsaaa phooa lllA
nag 2-tf
FOR fiALB—1446->Rardware lioek to
mod togfM town wltoto taa mllaq
flf Tmreiw CItj. Only hardware.
Baay torma. Ovare to othar bato4Maa. Oall tot toretoa aad taram.
Wada Brea. IfT Froat atreat. Travarea Ctty. Mloh.
lilt.

Otlsaas phoi
may 24^

FOR fiALE-s-1470—4$ acres -Urea
- qaartars mils isUa city Umlta. All
aadar ealtlvatJaa: about aix hundred

bRAT ANb BAGGAGE

FOR fiALC—
‘ of my 1
goods, lac
tg, bads, furniture,
dreaaera. wash ataads. etc., for aale
cheap. Jallus Steinberg. . dot € tf
FOR BALE OR RENT—House oa Cass
street near Twelfth street, -eight
rooms and furnace; new. Sherman
d Hunter.
nov 104f
FOR fiALE-litl—PVur and oot
verat all Improvad; good housa.
■mall barn, small orchard. All good
gardea ground. Two cows, ona hnndred and fifty chlckena. thraa hogA

Bell 190
Nor. 2l-5f

storm! sash
Why sit in a cold room
whenm little money s|>ent
will keep it out?
Storm sash iare jfuarantecd to pay for them•elves in two years in
savinif of fuel.

Get our prices.

might ef Oet 21. WM hoamd wear toleioa gBrsa oat U that the Pate Marthe mczl term of the Ctrcmtl eoartl$afCie U wuitog to take mp the tartB
with a murder charge rogtatared j achidalca provldlag the atimr two
against him. la a quarrel over re- roade agree.
ligkm. Hawkins shot Ward through
ftorimg the qaarier eadtag Sept SO
the body, aid while be was lying oa|lhe state oQ tnapeator roUeesad i7.the Boor pat a huUet through the proe-j 786.67 ta feme. aU hot $464 of this
tret man's head. Hawkins gnre him- • amount betag paid oot for salaries of
•elf up.
Inspectors and expenves. For
a nsoaths of the year the net
The lAdlee' Ubrmry aasodathm of
( of the oil lnspector*s topartment were 64.»10Jfi. which, with the
were adopCad deploriag the fact that net rerwlngs of the present quarter,
prUa Bghu can pack the thpatar ta win be placed In the state treasury
KaUmayoo while attimcUons put on before the first of the year.
James FUnnlgan. the 10-year-old
by the churches Md charitable orianpay expenses. The son of '!7ichael FUnnlgan of Ward
mead Governor War street. Port Huron. U tying criUcally
ner for the stand he has Uken against UI at his home as a reauU of a beat­
the fights since the Grand Rapids ing recwlred at the hands of tsro
aohoolmales. It is said Uui young
figbt
The. Kalamaxoo coonell has ordered Flannlgnn was knocked dow n mad Uicn
the tavesUgatlon tato the eity*s af Jumped <«. injuring him so severely
fairs by the W\ H Brooks AudUlng 4hai he was carried home uncunsdous.
Boyne Ctty Is to be connected with
company of Detroit. u> continue to
every department of ihr city. The the outside world by telegraph, the
tavestlgntloo Just completed coirered Western Union company having comO.
only the records of the city HerA pieced arrangemems with the B.
treasurer and water marks commis­ A A- A. raflroad to rup wires aV>ng
sioner Bewer. Street and other as that line. Heretofore the only com^
sessment rolls will be audited as will munlcation was by means of long dlsalso all bills allowed by the council tanoe telepbonea.
Sesing her son murdered by her
for the last five years Ikmd issues
street paving /contrmris and In fart husband was more than the mind id
everything pertaining to the city will Mrs. Caroline Carpenter of Baldwin
iM* looked tato. This tovestlgstloo could bear She has been gradually
falling menully since the tragedy and
will take about thiwe nunths
Mrs. 8amnel Hartsel. proprietress Wednesday night she became violentof the W’eat Bide hotH at Gaylord, has ly insane AppUcatloo was made to
received word from a sollclcor that hsve her committed to the asylum at
her rich aunt In Germany has d|yid. Traverse C'liy. ll was two years ago
leaving a fortune of llOO.OOu fon her thai Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and her
self and four brothers. One of the son. rnnk White, sat at (be brtsk^
brolhers has gone to the old counuy fast table fur the last lime. Frank's
to claim the vast sum. The Boehmer kitten had climbed upon the table
family live l^ the vicinity of Gaylord and the young man pushed (he animal
^The transporiatloo committees of off. In railing to the floor 4he kitten
the Saglnsw and Bay City boards of struck Carpenter’a cat knocking It
trade, which are taking up the matter over. UTille^wIth rage. Carpenter
of Saginaw valley freight rates, have Jumped to hU feet, picked up a shot-'
arrived at an understanding regarding gun and sent the content* through the
the posltloo of the Pefv» Marquette body of hU siepson. Mgs. Carpenter
with the ti^fle officials of that road, has lived abme since her husband
but whether the Pere Maiquette has went to prison, but kind neighbors
sgreed to make-rale changes is not an- have caretl ft.r her.

^^aSm"toa 'imlary*^ u

FOR

«AU

math St, clow la: laifa rooM:
larga hoBM; targ. lot: aaSl *ttea:
A Na 1 tnvutr: oa»r tacma; tta
tat piioa. Wada Baaa, UT Frote
•t CUaMFhoMUl*.

Juna 21-lf

FOR »ALE-.1407-to acta farm eight
Bllre southeast of city; two good
nppla orchards! good house; wtad
mUl aad
by barn; all fancad;
aacM
mostly afTlevrt; good spring of
water. Call for prlea. Wade Bros.
•AUB-MW-«l«Fac» tana.
117 Front Bt
net $4f

i

4.

Had a Clean Call
**A dangerous stirglral operation. In­
volving the remu\al of a mallgnanj ul
r«T. as large at my bund from ray
daughter s hip wss prevented by the
appileatloo
of Hurklen's Arnica
.'^Ive," says A. C. Stlckel. of Miletus.
W. Va. -Perslstapt use of the salve
cojnpictelv eucf^ Ur Cures Cuts.
Burnt and tajiirire. f.V at Bugl«-«‘
Drug Co.. Frank H. Meads. Hannah

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^jm iMilliill

TuCnremanAAA.EE

South! Side

If yon lure, let me collect
them fwyon.



tLkiimm

^ n. JACOBS, pn.f.-sslonal piano
ler. at Park Place until IkT. 1st.
nov
r.t

Lumber Co.

Farms for Sale

,27*-*'"’-“

SI iqaqm-uy..

IsJTd Gwydyr Is by far the oldest . bacro nor Intoxicants ta sny form,
nember of the upi>er bouse of parlla- His father died when he was H and
. being now ta his ninety-seventh he bad a hard struggle to educate him­
self and assist In Kupporllng hi*
mother and two younger brothers. He
Com. par bimhel
AnoGirr s4<>ry has^^n dug up ra- Ik the first Komun Catholic g(»V(^rnor Potatofs. IKT bushel...........
.26
gsrdlng^he late John Stetson, famous of any N< w Bnglan.l state.
ta hlK day as a theatrical managt-r. He
Miss Norm Stanton Blatch. grand1622
was having a yacht built and a friend. daughter of EllwilHth Cady Stanton,
.24
m(H>tlng him on the stre<*t. asked him has been apf>oln(ed a member of New
.46
.08
what he was going to name the boat. York city's staff of civil engineers.
.07
Cit :wh
"I haven't decided .vet." replied John, MUs Blstrh's appointment was not H**®* ............................
J17
•'but It will be some name odmmenc- due to any pull, but was made on
ing with S. probably Psyche' or merit, ufter she hud stivMl her exami­
IMrlH
nation. The fnlr young engineer has
Cinch.* The write known to the novel read been aaaigned to a das* of Wf>rlt re- pterj tetfi;,:::;;;;;::;;::;
ta public as Ralph Conner Is known to qufrlng high skill and already she u
M
bl.K parishioners In Winnipeg as n‘gurded by Chief Smith as one of the
Charles W. Gordon. He Is a man of most promising e'ngiuei>rs ta hU
43. tall and slight, keenly Interested partment. Miss Blatch U an unusually
-05H
In sport and outdpor^lfe and sympa­ pratly young woman, alhlmlo. active
.11
I have a nufnbcr of good thetic and earneat ta
^
AS
work. His and fond of outdoor life.
!o»
fartUF, all the way from ^ to church has been completely fitted up After serving eleven years for burg
.$4
with
parlors
and
recreaUoo
rooms,
lary In Lor<*nxo Marquez. Portuguese
160 acres, for sale, or if you
where tboae without homes may spend Baat Africa. Karl Kessler, a German
have any good property, I will their evenings ta pleasant surround­ auhjoct.
was shlppotT by the consul
take it in exchange and make ings.
fiw hU country on board a BritUh
you easy terms. 1 can sell you The Rev. R B, Real, an ll-year-old sailing ship bound for Cape Colony.
superannuated Methodist pceacher of The authorities there refosod to let
a good farm for less money Rogers. Ark., announces bis intention him land and Kiwsler was brought
than you can boy it of any­ to marry Mrs. Jan SalUbury. a buxom New York. As an ex-convict be 1s
body else. I have farms widow of 61. HU relaUves objected naiurally barred from American entry
which are located from four to the union on the ground that the and U may be a year or more before
gentleman was -In feeble health i the vessel will reach a German port
to 20 miles from Traverse old
and not able to marry." They applied Meanwhile Kessler will have to slay
City, all good improved land for an Injunction restraining Mr. Real I on the ship, working for his board,
from entering tato the holy bonds and [while he sail* the seven seas
the court has decided ta ihelr tovor.
‘ George Frederick Bodley. the Eng­
A Year of Blood.
lish aichltBct. is comtag to Washing­
The year 1803 will long be remem­
ton to design the new Profealani Epis­ bered ta the home of F. N. Tacket.
840 Wtehington, OiL phone 774 copal cathedral. He has long been of Alliance. Ky.. as a year of blood;
King of Story Tellers
which flowed ao copiously from Mr.
known as England's foremoat eccleal- TackeCt
lungs that death seemed
asUoal architect and scattered up and very near. He writes: “Severe bleeddown England are many notable tag from the lungs and a frightful
churchre he designed. He hopes to cough had brought me at death s door,
1 began taking Dr. King's New
r the W'ashlngton cathedral hta when
1.FWWTCTJ lor WDSOIDIIIJUU. with
W*UI the
kU.*
HtTC JM acckkktt tkat
-the monument by which astontabtag result that after taking
be will be remembered by posterity. four bottles I was completely restored
and
as
time has proven permanently
Mr. Bodley is ta hta eightieth year,
^
4V..
i
cured."
Guaranteed
for
Sore
bungs,
the
X tte xri ^jeoagt,, .n« Cold., it Bo*b« V^t
Suffolk and Miss Daisy belter the
«" co..
Co., mnk H. MMd.. Hunob Dm*
ancestral home of hta family is again Store, Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bolta ita glory. Chariton ta one of tiefrea.
Old koeoimto tRonpOy attaidk£ifrJ° !'
taODg-

nadlfifiaiiMJto momefforjm land. ^
Bum of dark aandstooa. it rebatami
Rdoee ta old anlUoned windows wlih
country priest was to his garFOR BALC—ldfifi-gS tost cm StatA
diamond panes. A massive atone fien attending to hta creepers when be
1$6 tost cm Parit, directly oppoaitq Oolleetiaii Aseocy. over Emmilt
carved ball door leads to the splendid] AOtlcad thaU boy atondtag ta the raad,
aad antat ; aD r»d aoO: toad hxaBarit Plaea holal. carear lot; aaittloa; dMt ta ateaal. ohaNh aad
OothingOo.
ahla ft»r aay daas of battoasa; tor
haMt naoct oo Dock Ska: eaU tor
Md nun^ irom ^lo end w^th por
like to leare gardentag-yoo
Ifvary and hatoa atabla csooM not be
prtao. Wado Broa, m Ttmt BL
i
ta what I am dotagTTravarre Oty. Mich., Bapt 10. ItOA other plcturaa of great Tslne.
OltSM BteM mi.
aac Mt baatan; caatral locatloa; front aad
j “TAta t that." rsoUed the boy. -I
aids antranca; bast kmalkm to ctty I bars ptogad a bnmhar of aooounta
H. Hlggina of uo sraittar to bear what a prieat aaya
tor first claai hatal; hard to aatl- with A. Pohorml't aganey fbr coOacb Rhode lataad. 10 ycari of age. ta the
I be falta hta finger with the baa■mta Talus but ta oSdrad way balow loo. many of tbam long nntlawad; ba
geat gorenwr of the
era* oaoRaad oaokaK
otettr: oe. tboaxad
vhnt tt la worU at preiMt tima;
. HIggtaa ta popotar la the ex
ramSacwXr.
nqMU to tim$ and preapt ad treme aad even hta polttJcal
can tor prkm. Wada Bros.. Tra?KO DANGER of typhoid if yon oae
tor |ii» only reapact. Hta hahlta
area GRy.
Front BA Cttlaani
Dr.B.UAdtton.DmttliL
ixeapUry and he aaca netther tch eoapany. Cltx. i«l. <76.*
yhM ml
fiRfldf

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-># A|tuj»q3n«»p

All kinds of lumber and
interior linisli.. i

ST’S5S?srs;-.^ Arc Your CoUcefloos Slow
hjec^Urr Utm .rtea Wad. Btoa.

VMW
IS iMiu.
lKN«iq aq <»ntu
|i|o .Mil U! qoMMi «1UU a jno
o) psan aq .»tcii amoa jo; bUHjaj uami
psq «q juiia *AqA\.. -ipU»p huiqimi.i
lijj fivud #q) jg^juoj

II Beneral Hews

ffiSTs'sriiiasss H. HYMAN

party that wants Just anough ground
cloaa to the oantar of tha city to gat
to axtra time to a good profit With

Ana
rou MIMP qa.
•mntr» 4»«l
main jnnoj nojC pay..

Richard
Thomas Wyche

DKS. J. 0. A JUtT J. TtUBBLODA
OfiTKOPATHIC FNVlUOtAm

T

Mtos^

B. J. Morgan's Hack
and Baggage Line
M.ik«-4 •••lU for yoiirx-lf aii<I
iHik-ktaKt- at all timet.
Ko clilny. ng I liavo ibd,
lmcL,«..y.
rwuly,
iSaiiifaction givi
cliarKo.

/f

«co. n. 3a^
OKM-riter

AVI

From

9 1 f*0 11

A.5^Tn.ER
DEIM-riSX
Office 506 New Wilb.lm Block,
Oititena’ phono 6«2.

Horst's Danclni: Academy.
Prof. P. H. Close, Inatraoior
20H Front Hirw-t.
ChiUlren’a clare Kattmlay, 1012 a. Di. AdulU’ class Momlay,
7:.’i0-9p. m. Assembly, Monday
night Telephone Citizens ll.'ll.
JJL MONROE GEO. W. MeWETHT

MOIfROE L MeWETHY

GENERAL INSURANCE
■1 BBW WILHBLH BLOCE

Dr.W. J. Higgins
DENTIST

Grand Opera House Porcelain .Work
ThanksTlTinr
Eyentef

Nov. 29, 1906

Folk L6re of the Sooth.

TheUowritten Stories
hande4 dosm by the oldtime Negrd.

Price 29 cents.

Order your

Coal
Gfthfi

e.B.1avltrCoaiCo. i

■ IBM

THE THREE TE« BOU

TO lKSTUK

SHUHRS LOST HEWIU

anwmcoiRKn
Kar of Bonton Harbor Foola

l•«l« tUns«t#s Art TwmiAf Ttmir At-

WILL M OltCUMCO AT WCftTCNN
CONFCNCNCC.

bi9

dition.

boxlfis came baa boon kUled
1
It
can. thoto w^ promote.!
promoi

that the
in Mlchiformerly

in thla city ba«e dw^dod to brtnc off
a number u# Wreatlinc mnlcbca aa a
aubrtllule.

Ann Arbor. Mk-b., Nor. 23 — Nrat
rmk

wbm thr

tfMivrriro
IT

In

Wmtrm canfrrttirr

fThlracu.

miroMaUH)

Mirhliran

Ajboxinc ahotr waa acted

nkal to take jplace Friday nijtbt. the
day after the [death of Mike Ward In
the match wuh lurry l>.ala at Grimd

vitl

by

and I.OJIO. tbo Utter the rraular refe
reorttUilve
rmitrtd

of

MSrblcBH*

UiW^d

of

They wtll oak for a new In-

trrpretatJcjo

of

the

lhr« year

role,

ohkb at ncHT interpretwould »r
fUrreU.

Hodcen.

Blewart

and

other

Mara from the irark next spiin«; Ma-

close in. >tb street: all In A No. 1 con­

Now ftutoa Hit Hard.

War^o Account.

Mich.; Nor
Nov 23
23
I<mU. Mlch.i
If 010 Manor H Not Actod on Mich
•ao May Foil Owl of Coofartnco.

Quoer About Eacanaha Ganu

Km No Moro So«

he rardi aiUnrilalnf
the bi.-al
moten^ not ipiffy to brine
r Ik»u
•hooa

ubo Tfaa tnanaiUif the u,*inir
1*

matcher

niA»

i*rrmi‘»Mnit

wreatlinc

He i want a to c**t Into com-

rounlcallon wl^b tboae In the buMmtaii.

jtortn. Fairtck and Grabam from fool

Took

rirot

of

Twonty^iame

Sorio

cjf the

local Hlch

achool

laill next faM and oereral rkhera from

waH nwak- and ihey «‘nt|^y,^.^
M^nt I
. .
rame wa^ a waHawa^

tbe irark the year fotbmlny

k20 Into the pit to t(je Shulers* 734
easy and 706
The last garni- waa

Auu Aibor offldaU sprung Uils tnu-r

jdria wer*. rro.llt»-.l

pretatlon of the roles at the Muske

When the rule waa Btmt adf>pled. It
wan with the Idea of ending the eltM*

I

Hews of the fighters

Price $1500.

FOR •AL
BALE—1475—kO acre Unn
ylty
four mile* fr
al \
large l>ain. si V acres imprm qi^: ai:
eleven, recocnlred as ch
Ideniy wood timber: •weniy flvt- dollars; knee Isxits twiive
A No. 1 w>il;
Wrth a 2004>in Marpin Laat Eeon*
dollars. Altogether jiroperty worth al
aoutbern Michigan, weiv mljtbt
Price. $34)00.
In^Anothor Conia« Tonight.
leaal elevrn hundred dollars. If taken
prlac-d and fairly i
FOR SALE—l4S«^nne
by Saturday will let the whob- bualday erenlnc aben Coach Leat
h«si*e, fifty fiK>t lt»c. all li
n<*ss go for three hundred dollars.
dared that he waa not aa confident of condition; price $1150,
Now. Header, a few words almut the
In the flrat conteM U the blr •«‘rle* w innlni; the jtrvft game with Kscana
f^^Uow
who is always wailing, for wimi*
FOR SALE-m:.S-Fine seven room
the Sbulera oer* anowod under by lia here Saturday aa he haa M-e'n In house Boyd avenue. aIMn first riaaa thing to happen. You will find him ev,^^
rotvetiv
and
**r»whert\
Always doing buslntws on
previoua comeaia.
The
new> wav condRIon will
rrkn-.
14SS,
$1i60,|tb«*»hrtv
mtwls a day ami
ufsl f;
fault—al
hurprialng
to the city, for It
wa»
modern I w**rk-alway
•ALE-143y^ FYne
The win
came 200 pin« to thr
>f
liuarUi
ready
to

ar
down, never up. Always
ihiKjght tbarCoach l^eder was aa con
itatf street. Just
nine l‘Am waa made
cof Kroll. Roa fldeni of winning the state champum
low tn. proper y n
^
Tpi,, town Is deail and
aer. Momoe. Brtckx aW Miller, while khlii aa be had been In w inning lower
she Is pdng to W dea«ler!‘‘
If y<ni
the loaem werer CorUtt. CurtU. Carhapp. n to mention the fact that i«ime
Michigan honors.
ver. Mriwchott and Huil.
one bus made a Utile money In a
The coach *»f ‘tbe orange aox de^
1 bouse, at hmst thr.‘e purchase .vnd a sale, he cimias liack
The fioulh Bldera km»ckeil <»ver
clatt-a that a majority of hla plays, tw
our itrice twolhlrtS «Uh the pn>phe*y;
-Oh. yes; that
plna In the find camf wrhlle ihelr op-j
daily fuke and trick formationa
(lonenta only cot Tlf
The aecond •
,
ijt nioralUi il by the new
Benton Harbor. Nor. 23—The %up-

ponerm

|

Bo». ra who iare not of rhampionahip

the South Side

u-am with 4.nly »1kk

j»- others,

j,c-ouM not

Im

"*»'

ran SALC-U:.- 1l..aw «n<l

» mow..,-! he f4 x .Mt h i m! •

crorner of Ca^s and 8lxt*i»nfh stivwts. j Or .vgaln he may strike soimiMo* that

,he exo< uiiuu of auy play. Tht

gon game Ia»t Saturday .md the b»cab

FOR SALE

HTC-l-arce ten rmun j

P> near that fellow! hell

........ .......

ati A ,N«» 1 Uvoatlon
A
uK-a
^
UK^iion. at any price.
1
flue home
{Vijih for $11* imt mt»inh.
w that fang; don't buy that. It'i
price $3,000.
ildervil pu
punims
b«»wllderkri
FOR
SALE—14T.3-nue
nuibrn .111 run
hh: pui M; nro only for th« top- notch
will finally say. "Where and what
Ininie. sutli stMi't; steam heat, fire er
hJUiiOK poat «raduau*a from
uvr*
lk»nt bny anything
plac*' and mantel; W«*etitc lUhls an.i hlitdl 1.
ln». only throe y<ara at re left for
.i.untrj is all in
Go to
pas; would 4 o>t at present time t.» buy b*-re. ihl
nd they are .toutini:
Caws* aw« Bra
rumi^lltluD. Ilowt-rer, there were at
.-mii build
eight
ttuuihar.d didlars; Washing ►II. Oregon. Virginia. an>
Moir jaa tlie cnwl«-»*t hea»*y*
that tlmo' a lanre nuaiU r of men In
I gH out of herv.”
"Wb.v
Man May Be *'^*^R^SALE
elpht fhiKlabd haa produced ainre
The conclusive ayniiituin of chronic Pitttbjrg
llTd-Piu am- farm
g4»r" "W4iuld. but I baveirt
odieae who had eomptHod In their
Inebriety la delirium tremens, “tbr bor- j .Placed at Head of the Central
thr> daya of riitrlea Mltrhell. who waa
lix ndb-v fronr 4-|tv I^arge barn, stune got tiMint-y ei
enough •• "W.il. rtun.- on
freobman year, and arbu Would by the
t*aM-m4«t rotnii f«i llfty b4-a4l of stock wiih iiH- and
Leaguo-Car«»n Wont Run.
one of thi> creiteai llpht hi-avywelghta rora." says Mr. llllburu. N.mu- but the*
role lrt> tIepHvetl of the risht of takioa
get
ba-'k.'
true tnebrUte geta it. land tucoit iuebri-j
p<w»d hiuise. thr»i* en-4*kM. ihlrty-thr««<* "Y4-k. but mavlH- I cgn
Into a linK.
Iiart In alhletlca In fhHr aonlor year.
this
atea get It aotjoer or later. IhoRigh nume
littsbmir acre orrhaid. thru- aer.-s small fruit: -Hut voti d.m t want to , t ~bn4'k:
uX baa a chance to make fwcape Uie adual delirium that la its
i kn4»w.
Thla retroarllre cffert waa tinde«lf*
g
i n-amT ry and
|Hiultty house: C4.nntrv Ih no gmsl. vnu .
I
In Auatralln In
•Take h. r
kU C4.WS. tW4> |ilitl> eight hogs. Kinnl but I want to Ml- my wl
typical feature. It ntuai not la^
mar. who .
abtrs and MIrhtiran naked that the rule
qiilr%‘K
and Feter fused with alcoholic Ij^nltyr the vlo-! candidate for preJdent ..f th. < entrnl t*am. all fann Implemenii: pike nuid al.mg." "WouMn i want
t>e ftamt'd in aurh a vay that It would
•How wln^ lioth of lent dementia bnaiirtit^Ki lu^iue per-i l«-ague, has the foll ow lug to h,nv ^ all t’-4‘ wav to eitv. A first class fruit
not alft'ct anyone In ef4ler« at fh.and dalrv fatm
Price $5,200.
:k> In u iKialtlon to aoua by aiuounta of aki4»ol often too‘hi:: candidacy:
lime It; waa adorned.
Hoaeter. rhe
FOR SALE 111
There. 14-ader. Is a fair sample »»f
amall to cuuoe Intoxkwtloo. Trm* do-' -i »nj not going out with a brai
demand a
to M'Uool
boilM- F Sth stie
|,„„rh of stump exiK-rt
rms: price that Kind 4.r eatib-. TIm v fr.-4,ueiuly
the heavy- llrium tremens la lltf^lly the result
riM-n
wTTo ar«*j
fact«»iy
Now once more MiehkcMi U r»*oi?
b.ive 4-i.tisld4.rable InlluemM- with w»-ak
weight champli
l/. aak that the role be fixed ao'aa
akidiot. I'su
^’irOR SALE 14r.c Flighty elgi-t f'l
minded p^s.pl.-. and sotm-IIm.-h with
J b>lward llhti la re|)orted
not to apply retroactively, and upon
t!»e. end of a long
appears
fr..nt 4»n State, inr- f4-4-t 4.r^Park. opiK> iHS.jdr that 4iUgbl 14* have M tter sense
.n*
|,y
Kite Park Place boi. l. glU 4-«lg4* pn*p
c of a steady drink­
tbo anawer dep«*nda largely the qtn>athan to list, n to sm h ehatt4-r.
The
preiiseil a wlllllncmnB m imt-t either er. wbon he hns Uvn taking more than aceepi.
U fn I a r«.rt of native prbb .riv; pike. p«'t f‘*'t fr'*n» on State.
lion of Mlchican wlthdraw|ni; from the
prjHif k li4-foM- you, lu ivgard n» tiuMsnn. IJyland
or IIe|Tuan. Th«'
Cans. Nelson.
^ .
bia usual nllowanre But ns abidiol iv- In the Central b-agtn-. having hel|K*d $100.
r«»nfer«*nr4'.
' . FOR SALE- IP 7-Si ity aerek *in'- pn*peiiy. and moin-y making mlvaii
and of the purse would l»e the mains In the tissues from thr«* to eight lo organtr** It. I was gr«^ld<*n! of the
Fivaldent Ancell naked Jf hr klP'W
h.iir mili- we.| ,>r M^mr M- ('4-nt4k. nllltagv>s of this eity ami region. C'h* l4i
days, the delirium mny develor* **otn** obi Central towns. Springfl«ld. Iiayt
featjure provided
c4Kwi will, will take city proiM-riv |«ri y4iur ImriKt-r. find out h*»w mm h InnnythlnK nf»<MV the acllatlon to with­
Gmo lifter tlie iqTree. vrUTeupon the ^vh,H.nng. Grand Rapids. Newcaw
ha.v 4 u d.-iMislt
l|oi.e U»VK wetv- willing
draw
from the
ctinferenfn».
aald:
Veal'S ago
tio to |i>ur maiiufiienmr
iitanul
'•‘Mkhijran'a nnturml athletic alllanrea
•V h*
AsK him bow iinu h money
h« Ih |MRV
rile H.mn.4h s 4irt ha
lari‘« that Jack Johnhe paid five
art- In the went
U haa \uH*n tried \>o.
Cr4-d iM-urh; lu-ar i-v.-rv y4-ar. Flutii
hvavywelght ehara- nl«. tromiain*. .. at.- Irrror nn.t o-o4ur farm.
suburban H-sldeiic- bsatbm in this
f ">•* "
b»re III r» t eonteata with the eaM. but
iiiuHi
wlih -such ally violent deUrlum. which hists from other papers in the rirrult wen- r
,-glnu
I Tic.. $2,500.
r vi-rytblnii U acaln:d It. The dlatanre
hnh 4.n d.|Mivii
FOR SALE - Tiv.tiing horse. ; D.*c.
Fitzsimmons and j two to fire days. “Meuap'rle dcllri- !ng me lo^a turn, saying 1 favon-l
J**4-B‘*
la lio cnutl. and the expenae m reswr-1 »'>'»»*••»>
finds P’.u tian<is. dappl e gniy gel.l ufMMl im.rigug4 S Tak4- .-i htiott UI4. im
tlwvse worthkii wen- urn.** the vision of violet mlie and Irl- Newcastle. 1 stn: tliat this is the same
lly exroMhfe. Ilealdea. the e«at- m col I-**"' <"‘»rlK*ll when tl
are ir4iiii-»^: the lily: walk In llu*
Him v.-.'»i> nju;
te
nays
that
Johmum'
dcat'cnt
anakes.
generally
aupinised
to
thing
that
the
Central
league
has
ex
at their liest
Y4»u will
Id m every r—pert . and ideii^v t.f hini-l ill lh». pav' tl dir.1
Ircea have natural rlvala uenr at baud,
11. Is
la uot
not very
very 4-ommou.
ouumou. aiiakea , p,brienr« d. With I>r. Cnnum living In ^J►41-.l; ><Mi will hear all kinds of Hairy find h will give voii quite a nin 1
however, thf p4-<T of any now as- prernll.
and it la hard b»r them to acluMlulr
G.i up aud m- OIm
iah < ;ili4»ui tills fn»rs« . ouie 4.f vi hh h your im.iiey
tlt|4-.
any additional rontcata with weMern
.logu
the f. Mow that Is tromuilng il.e Ini
o
na.urallr .hlnh iha. ho S favor
llghtwHchi
Rudolph rnHol?,
rolleKfur.
The way lhlnj;a look now.
. « |*«»r*r n»i»d hor;-,**. qii}il*T; iirluui lim*. a projeri hm*riioubnI;.ve
champion of A islralla. Is^nnw In
VW.3
Jod,:.VhT tho
inr >^«nth ..on,I. If Carson .. o... for
,4ll him on iipctiiint of
th4> ast lstaure .Mxl s
Mlchlcnn U on a fair way to reaume
gain—1 dtmi want to go
w; uk»-4- bs.KliJfor a nmt4,ii
He
Travt
rw,. r< it>. ami «<n.- «h.«i
IH rM»n 111 i
rav4 r-4lions nro Imbtimm
fvh.riir
wntrhlng
him
to which hU visions
athletic iWlatlona with rhlca^n. and It
joi>enmuin psrrieu W4. iMil. ve nil! Im >ur.. sriulij • \e
acnlnsl him—1
r. dirty le
g C.*-rman w
lucated of hla wUL ood by
' ta the fact that thla Mk Kniue waa cut
g lyl
cut* d by ibU m.in olM.ir lb a.F-i. W4for his 1
»fr4're4l.‘’
off. more than anythlnp elae. I think, and ri'eaks flv
la-nds mo.ri of
bis
Hp-rre ciiiild ea'l voiir art* jith.n i*» a lli••u^
hundred namilly drive* horse* In Ids dellrlnm.
pro^lHTtlve purchUseni
that
created ^ the
dUKalkfactlon He b:i< .fought
and farth that pniv. the blh»w that
If tlM*y Ql»ey him. he will get well, but
iMittles. some n
. nil of whlrli i.r4«
amour the aludenta. 1t Ik very poaM
-.ivlly
li4* provrrt
by rJJ.l’o/’a vichml ” nilK<-onr.‘ i.iion
biM-n kntjcked
'd
Me. too. that the llmll Placed on the
ite of extn mo
--------------. ‘

he U thrown Into a state
liorM* hlmi.-lf
The ‘uily lean Pn>\ideuce.
Hnihh him oi ♦•m- ><ble
u? his li.-itib-K h has giv* u away
terror and Is pretty 4'crtaln to die. The Find Good Homes by the Aid
, nunfiKT of
Ir played rach
I’le V4.ui
im this outfiT th for -ale la WauM* I.4KA ahead for .roun. If.
delusion* of a first ntt«4 k nre .arw ay*|
Michigan Children'
; keaaon may either be abolUbed or at of weight. Il4. |i*r.*nily tmined
I fiv.f amule r hiir— and U4 C41 hut one .v.M Folio* lh4> view eonv4 V4d b>
Melludy for hl< jAght with Jtm Wakrolt j terrifying, but In Inter m-tirrenres the
Llenat raUed after thla wsiHon. Society.
in
Ilf
you
g4*i
aiiyi
uud offer this boff*- prartirally ias n
at lUiston. which MelliHly won.
Cn-, •wrienced
e^*r1enced drinker 1*
Is often--------------often aware of
'
►u liHV. n't you mlgbi ]
, somi 4.ne that wmits a ,gi»<Hl
holr mys b4* wfould like.!., get on a hlFrondlllon and watches his
I vs w. ll be blind
The widely has outgrown It.s re borse mid will tak.* car, of him
ilona with n sort of Impersonal
y aceoringly ti
r< f--iM d diirlnc the raring ki a
match with C'hiiile Neavrf or Maurice
home and
hospital at
Si
ammiemrnt. Tho supi»o*4'dly h.nrml»**s coiving
Min five times the amount I offer I** wait for som*.lb ng to bapi** n
S.ivers
He 1*. ijlso aft4-r n m.ilch wjth
JoM-ph. .and iM>eks to double It* pres
Light Hoavywaight Wants to Get Back IVilIU- Fitrgen^d. HaTTv U-wIs and malt llqnors an* slower In bringing on
dellrlnm iremen* than wbUky. hot ent rapacity.
In the Game and Recover Hla
Ikive IWiUr
He will manage his
osually bring on uglier attai ks. Con­
To this end the *ocl4ty is frying t4
Loot Laurala.
own affalrr
,
trary lo general oidnlon. they are re- raise tvn ihoiisand dollars for ext. n
consklcmble sJiore of
slon puriKMM-s. ,
lii>* Angeles. Nov 23 -tb-orge Omni
A n<»V4i feeling «»f leaping. l*oundlng the Inebriety of tlds onmtry. Borne
It th. ref<*re ap|H*«Js to It* fri*nd?
ner. the
former light
heavywrelght
lmpuls4‘r; g«»4*s tb.rough
your
Isvly. year* ago Pr. tYiarle* L Hana. at that
throughout the Ktattriiml to :dt wIk
rbampion. Is In Lua Angeles seeking
You fi-4-1 Vf.ung. act young and
are time vislling physician to Bellenjr
of ondinr
hospital, roctvrdcd the fonii of Ihiuor are int. rost. d In th
match with Al Kaufman or the winner
young after taking Hollister* Rocky
mak4nf the Uurnai) Hrlen go. Gardner
M»»untaln Tea I T«4* or Tablets. U5
g to this cans
hisvtitle to Bob i-'lixslmroons at San
cents. Johnson {Drug Co.
beer and whisky an.l a quart4*r nlalt The .oclety is doing a most thonms
Fnanclsro twnr years ago. when he had
Are you roacly
ly Ifor it r I>or« the
liquor* altogether. Th«* reit took any workIt
n»celves
and
iirovldes
ft
the championship
Gardner was rw
anuoaDeemeiil attract yotrr Kvery
thing that contalniMl alcohol. There aro
Kva-Yon-yon i
1 to rail me your
any cbfld that need* a home, regar
garde<l as the future heavyweight
liujir-himjrry or not —wbf-n you
virtually no wine drink lug Inebrlataa
Otar* to attend ro]le«r

Thua by mak-

Ini a yeafa realdenr** iirCR-mry l»^forr

rtaaa aay tberr la nu more money for

them in the «(-i.t thdn In the i-aat. The

Till- .St

t'«ilja

will roll tht*

evening.

were -•Tbrnaly

aff«-ct*-d by

It.

Sov

l>-ati-r finds that the damage is ever

athlHira rould be entered, and by pr*v

greater than he lmagln.il

OEURIUM TREMENS.

POWERS Will tCCEPT

rrt.w

Order

your

SOFT COAL
I. .C.

Burns

Yanl and offioo Nortb.-rn
Michigan dook. .
Both pbouoa

Bohemian
Garnets
(imporlcd)

In Brooches, Bracelets,
Necklaces
and Crosses

Beautiful and
Rare Gins
Look fonvanl to Uio
nuli,Ia}-( iiixl iii8p<«t the
tiiK line of jewelry I etirry.

J. N Martin ek
217 K

Front St

j==|=^=ga

v:-.

V'i

DOLLS

.“"Orphans and friendless ChOdren

CEOR^GMDNER

VS/ADE

BROi

Joseph Sieder & Sons

•'Dinner’s Ready

rhamplun and waa n great fighter^ He
wants to get Intr^he game again, atid

Jack—Yc*. and now 1 shall rail yon
liny autumn bnif,

in this cxHintry.^ AmerU-an .Magarine.

know the roast coimvB from Slerier’i. Tiiii meat shop s name and
fauie alom* art- an ap|> tiger
Do not forL't't to onlHr for
Thanksgivin*;.
Turkev.
Geeto
Duck or Chickens. We have the
best line in tbe city.

le.ss of s<^. locally or condition.

No cause Is jnore worthy of suppur

The work Is carried on entirely by
l)oo..,r«l.t..o rroblem.
Ttlnce we've m4*v..d to JerM*y and free will gifts.
lived In a wooilen bouse.- said the
Bend yoiir contributions lo
F.mow.
l.ride. -I've evolved a new tbe4*ry as
Alexander McVlltIc.
:'s New IJfe Pill a
to boose painting
I’m thiukiug of
Pe'rtdt I.f»cnl Treasurer,
-When llviT and l»owels go on strlka,
writing a book, 'Every Man HI* Next
411 Stevens Bldg., ivm
they quickly nettle the trouble, and
The 1re.*ity between FZngland and Door Neighbor's House Painter*
I
t! e purifying work goes right on. Be*l
Or
to
Hon.
Nelson
C. Rice.
ThlNt was written on an emvTtnoa* think ml with erv«iu trimmings Is the
cure for const ipatIon. hi*adache and
Slate Treasurer.
4llzrlnass.
25c at Bugbe<* Drug ftv.. sheet of ,wiper a* theThlli-tans. for prettUwt oolor for a house surrounded
St. Joseph. Mich.
nuESims.
object»u1
to | with green gras* and tree*, and we’ro
Frank H. Meads. Hannah Drug Store. suiH‘rstlti»>us
FYisllade painted that
signing any ilivunu-nt that occupletl tod our bow.
ways he la a* Kt>5d

up

ever.

RECORD WANT AD8 PAY.

'

Eva—Antuiato
leaf? And why.
pray?
I JmL-Becauae 1 am going to pres.

•m«*re than onr idunt.

Now! ^ aboold
ttotItUI
who comparatively seldom get a view
of tbe outaid* of my own bouse. U- allowad to Inflict a nightmare on those
who regard It aa such, yet have to
gaze at 11 by the hour perhaj*? My
next door neighbor, a poor, ivallld Inraltd who ought to rejoice In rad.
loathe* IL yet hk obliged to see oor
hooae every time she look* from tbe
altttng room where abe spenda her
dreary life, while L In Xnni. from tba
window* of my aewlng room have to
look directly at the cold. lnho*idtBi^
gray of their hooae. which give* me
the Glues. We could enjoy their bouae
If It were painted to anit na. and they
cook! enjoy ours if It were according
to their taate, ao I'm going to start a
rafdrm. and erorybody thall paint not
Wa own booaa. hot hi# next door neighboPA**-Kew York Preaa.

•aicjdj Maj c JO dvHieaejjip a jsqi maj

Hih and franklin.

The Holiday Season

c] javuodini ov
••aooo o* jo jej
-vianb X JO -scivig ooi inoqa »i apnnod
OCI finiqJhajx n»m x jo san**;} |«uio*
aqi Cl paoTxiuoo ooji jo jnnomx oqx
•qiaij aqi jo opija

is near at hand. imd every hon»ewife
shonld be thinkioK about what she is
ixoing to do to tickle the palate of
her family on Thanktiriving Day.
A visit to onr store will quickly relieve
her of aU troubles about what to eat.

-eiai* aqi *acxq»avO|d
Xjxcijuo n» JO maj*A *<n iq qlnow

ncui m ajaqi jxin P!«* t»WO a| n

We have a choice seloction of Nuts. Raising, Currants, Fruits
and Vi^geUblog.
Note some of our prices:
MORE WOMEN and girls wanted at
canning factory, quick.
and pleasant work.

Good srage*

Come any time.

Best Cape Cod Cranbernes at I Oc per quart.
Home-LTown Cranlierries at I Oc l«r quart
Fresh California Grapes at 20c pt r pound.

Traverse City Canning Co.
Each stroke of a lhan*s heart orcoplcs abont half a aecond, hot the lt»wrt
rest* after each stroke, so that It only
make* seventy a mlinite.

Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel.

Bananas 20c per dozen

: ■ctulf fh9

'K;-' ’

Ourfjtrices will Im found
v* ry iii^n-stiiiK cm

lOc, I5c, 25c, 50C
Dolls
We also have
up to

belt45r

does

$2.75 EACH.

Horses and Cows
For Sale _
I good, hBavy. sound xork
horse, good condition,
easy keeper.
IIBOOIb.9 year old mare
Make first-ilass tcArii for
lumlier wo.jds.
Will sell
Bcparately.^

I beautiful,
mare,. soreAreeder
brood mai
and in foalbyT^IW.
foal by T,
I styiish-ga'tted saddle horse,
atoppydrbrer.

I good driving pony.

20 pounds Sugar

QQ

: very Cheap.

We owe the young paofile of this
country the beat example ajid teach
ing that we chance to know.
good advice.

todtovbtortl.-

Oranges, *250,50c per dozen

Huy thciin <-arly forCiirisimas
vvliile ih^' naaorlmeiit is mozhI

Kew goods every day.

Chtnrb-I aee the-amomoblle beurT*

if the latett
Gothein—Do the acorctai have It?
' -Dh. ye*."

Both fibc

Take HolU*^'* Rocky}

Monnuin Tea.
cvnis.

That's

Tea or TaGleta. 351

Johnaoo Drug Ca

mt,

ii

J. W. Slater.

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