The Evening Record, September 01, 1906

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The Evening Record, September 01, 1906

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

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

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1906-09-01

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THE E ENING RECORD

r VB»TBI«Wr8^

1

'2626

12 PACES

HOE ME THE HIS coHUEitiEo 3.SURHGE0 DEATH PiCmC RMII OR
ON A SPECIAL
mORTES
at the

THE RIGHT OF WAY.

at His fUcieal m

Tbr Urr. T. P 5^Tlo« h»K Jwrt re
imed trxm Moofw. Wl*., when? IkEf.
smiXioK tbe Rev Dr Chsu.
Hjcb «roTllle in a aakio evan«HUUH
'Tin or roeenmcs wtUi fire cbnrriM-.
the Cburrli n(
^ Scrirtile
rbrl*l here Jane W. 1»04. •»<! !»**
a Ann frieiu) of Mr. Vlkm i fo;
ftst ten yrarr.
Muorw Im a beautiful Uitle riiy ol
t.fiafj fieafrie.
It luA twenir^x hi
and rnliarianlMii U firmly vu
bed.
For the pa.t thirty .laj>
EvangellH Scovllk- aad hla aMUtanU
ine-n ai work and the town
b«r will b* M> Ev«!m« R«*rU
d to It* liepthA, many iiromln*
«, Mondasr. Uib«r ds>. ih-*
and wotiK-n barlni: arrept.d
mho
psrticIlib^On »bc prt
[iaulti and an now working
Ml Toewlajr will
dHiv.r.tl l»:
ina bih
b
«t»r to
wm(» or the
eaadMai
Bo far.
**•'**
flK. lit of repaUICM candidates to
l.rtnRii tiM- total of l>i
rocwl tor art! aa toO^*
Brorllb-'s efforts for ih**" |»aAt
ha up to 3.&"r» ronv<*Tkionh.
Congreatoi»l>-4k»rK«*
«
^'*>'<*•1
Rmilb and Keiolall an- only mh
Archibald B Dirrach
State Senator. Twenty-at Veulh UU ond to T»ri>). Ab-*and.T at.u Hark
-»n in the world t,i .•v«ucrll‘<ra.
lrlrt--Pnt C. Wrimon-.
RepretmUiln^DaviU O. Chandlt r
On his way hotiu-. Mr fllom
one dm in ChU-ac at t|,r M.khIv lllblr
James H. Monroe
In.titut.-. Thlh Ik the luiRfft lukt
Cawnty.
I bat of 1U Kind In the e«»uutry.
SbeHIT-^artr. B. Johnny
OowBty
ririii—8ylrc-ster . niTtsn.

There hare been no petitions filed
by eandidaien for name <m ih»- ib-mo«4«Ue ticket but the drmoimtir rll.v uathrrtog of the faltliful and |H-r
r idr revival.
fc»r a w Tiltl
1
rommlCUe bate suRcrstinl llif- folUiw ent onest for
Ibini will tireupy hlk
. (Kith nMituuiu and
**Rei>re«-nUllre to Lef;lslatnrr-mu

Pult

*i!uilsnt of iKT^»-t*ail V. y
*^”Smnty^Trcasurei-Joseph 8rli« iudt
Lone Lake
P^nserutlna Aitomcy-Curlli, D. AI
wrar. Trsvt-rsr City. '
I'ortmer-^James,!!
Martin. Tr^v
City.
____________

WOMEN FELT
BITE OF LASH



sb^ |.* r. as th' phv
ijKfvuig him to
hl^
iml th. run of nearly
to Unl^ll in I. tl h.Mirs
:ngimer Mik.- Gram V of Char:, vol?.
» at the iliniMle ami
ity but i! Is
r for the run
lad. ihtii-4.s iiuiii
fo say that 1
n he main line w e rear li.-d. In ti
- of this ktud. ev< Otbinc immi lutl the track f.n the sjMH-l«! from the
dinkey Ic^l irtimht
trains on the main ii

HIPPLEGAVE
HEJU20.000

Po.tot.Ke

•,.rx!vr'

Why
ilo

«njoy

the

flnerl

elgor

For

Ole tell shoes
that are up to
this standard.

to taiicc. in nickel gix^ls we not
onl/ have uU thi- b«*Ki 'local and

VISITED HER AT BRYNN MAWR

PEOPLE IR PRISON

a Rcuumo Imported Porto Rica
cigiM. tbe El Toro; n real five
oiiM

WITH HERON THE DAY Tl
KILLED HIMSELF.

TRAHSPORT IS ON

" fairs.

|»v Wire 111 the Evening Kei'ortl.

Phlladilplna.

REEF

A

Dy Wire In the Eventog llonird.
Itooolulu. 8cpl 1.—rp to^tUb. time
«mlv lomc womi-n and chUdrm have
b-cu rc-M-mU frt.m the Cnlu-tl iUat.-e
iranN-^n Sheiiitan aahore bn the reef
.ftS tU> Harbor l*olit\. Tug»« and bgato
aiv r,tuidlng by bill the eurf to ao high
that lie tnmafrr of j»a«»cnger» to
ip-not^ difflctilt and much anxiety
lelt fb the Kiifetv of Ihow on board

FONJENERAL

^luired wheri,lh< '‘wb'ir»‘ wert'^
jnanv iM-ing painrull:. eiii m
hv till- iMKh. 11 to ^ald that
ordcrtNl to lerioriTe

wieldni!

TRANSFERRED ■
TOO^CKWaL
lthy

man

sent

>p.Dt the afternoon of the da:
wliieh whirl,
io- romitinied snirlde
with her. Ilrynn .Maui wondert-d why
Mrt. Hippie did net . l^ et.
Additional tb v» lopim iit^, M'n.->ai»on
cJ in rhannltr. r.»ii!inue tM^emp
In f-oiinecilt.n with H e lallun* id
Heal Eatate TrnM eompaiiy., which
ftputlon c-lcTMd Its ibrin> «m Tiu*»day
of ihls week.
Yeatcrday it to t ame known puhllr
for the m<t time fince the siis|»rti
(ConUnutM »o Third Pago.)

to new

1st

I

\

'

I

Interest

^Kvenihgatocoril.


Rtmir,
the eh^rtom ed
tiH- M*el«Q\bf Jet-ndK Bre
balfutli.g f^ .a grneral of tiir t.ldei
ml
to-gan thto Vfl
1« Uke.i l.n»h
and laynu i^^________________ _

WBTTOSIEIP

HAD BEEN STRUCK BY AUTO
TO HOSPITAL AND SUF
EREO BLOOD POISON.

Sent to Island Where Me
Four Days Until His Wife
and
His Wherej

\U Wirt- U' the Ev
New York. 8i pt. I
of a.
a w.'althy reprPM-nUUlre
rey
Pittfcburg rtmcvni.. afUT four days iiu
Blacks
HI a Island
ckweli
tiUami ha> been i.eht Iiook
hto
wife
who
has
jnst
le«riu>d
«»f
iUnK'* wt-m' iiu!.
at Chlcai;o
He was vvirurk by an auto
avtmue thn»ugh «i opt-n Inidgi- aad Js plight
and Grand sirtx-t and
drowned

liarty wth
•e
. .al prlx*
tr.ts, \\i*rr;4 Kav-».v
Kav-»
^.n tl P IPliici* '• V r-j r.,p,
. pr K « n te.J.*irk:into

York.

. Morgan
I fUr UUV
Ipg .Ttw bushels of appb-r. T
outpiti wiU
to- al«ut ...WKi
Con«ldeiwblc
U<en made simi­ asi tuea-soa A *
fiH-i
r«'Ci addition
aaaUkm 1h totog built at
l.e o-<-d s«
roar, whirh
leaim hydranlie iwean
rr of 2»a* ton*.

SpeoiincarsioB Notice

Sept. 1 —W’illlatt J. eXCURBION BONOAY. SEPT. 2ND.
....................... ......
liack to the rtiT from

BWCCT CIDER:

cold

kin«i

'v‘l!

-i.Ufci

laoHan-t & Rosooa

Ctcar.

the

g.xai

Ch-ai

Chico,

fm ROOfbeStOS!'
Iii■| Indestructible Roofing

and all we
ask is
chance to prove it to you.

lo;

11 you warn a real

Wears as long a« the ■
building.

trf it

WAIT'S
DRUG STORE

ANYONE



CAN

L.AY

Forfa/ffy

IT

.

_

;



Traverse City Mfg. Co.

o. c. MOrnATT

We are m>w j»rrn.anmtly located

Abstract* of TIti*

Drs. Siwin'&"'Piitoli|a
DENTISTS

Cor. lOth and Lake Avc.

MUCBB BBTIBrBCTOBV

J
B.ubtt.ti.d WM
laMto
Btoto Bank B«HBI—

Telephones;

Citizens, :12:

Bell,

DON’T GET MAD
!l will
and

iwakc

you

look foolish, .

later you will be ashamed.

Just discard oihfer flours and use
' Hannah vS: Lay Co.’s “BEST.”
Then you will never get
look

foolish

HanhaR

nor

&

be

mad.

ai;hamcd.

Lay Co.

New Arrivals
in Children’s and
Misses’ Coals
An

eiler

increasing

clientle

7^* r

.

given us a keener appreciation
of the requisites in garments
’ ■ ■’

suitable

w! “^^lU-SOO,

bt^T^•o5S.
nStK |8J»ef..TS; m.je.l

for

every

occasion.

Now at the beginning of the^

New Fall Goods
~

Arriving daily-Shirts-HatsCaps — Suits — Neckwear —
Hosiery—Underwear—No finer

.

fall season
V®”
largest and best selection we

.

•y '

ever

; <

Children’s

;

had.

The
and

amount
Misses'

of
gmr-

ments we now have will sur­
prise even tho»e who expect ip

values shown elsesrhere—
TlVc; cwn. 47S;o..k 3»ty.
ricdc. O- Sepv t.—Wbtot—C

To caiarieroli Peto.ker •»,
spriw
i„Sf.
Tb, mibou «ni no. ..op t Hk
npM. rrt... or totnnrtn,.
'
S •. a~ r«w» *« »• “• »**rp.
•nus.>.Zi
pirMos.

his

thump- and kickj wh-ji going
to bchortl.
Wc wanf
,
to examine our school bhoci; .
Trices to suit.
.
,

among .Jiscerning mother* has

THE MARKETS,
U-lrolt.
1.-Wheat-No. 2 rvd.

Wlri^to th* Bmktf Bmp4.

o’V.t r

CIDER Mill OPENED

BACK TO NEW YORK.

New

A Real Boy
That
one that’s full of
“jjJngbf’*
and' **»/•».’* shtvnld
\hr b- 'I < f
No

ME/M8 Ck-lfOUN© *^S ^
CLOTHING e. rPRNISHBWea

’toH • Bj Wlrdlolhdl^ntef lUcprt.



Y«^i r lav r! crnn**n. a nui t- t ‘.I
. am n
;tf.* fri, nd
e.-* b-tl
i.d gave l;lm a vtv; pb^rtatii Mirur* - .
:be aCair ih icc • Ian will ,w:t> *n
r
Ajs oieatinn- ('T litilna

rsc |0f a Rsdditr Walki
h own Bridge and Both
Wtft Drwwned.

■^r|.

U
'
, j (
t vl

FARtWLlLsiiwilSE
Warren Otfs Friends Called on H.r
YesterBay tn Honor of His De­
parture for Virginia.

Reman
Learnc
Took

Clji'tiera

n

young ladich. At Hrynii Masi he
a regular visitor n. .Mi-> Wright and

YORK CITY PRISON.
real

ruion St

1 - !• birr-

advaner-d ............... *d
capital ..f
laio to btart Mls.s Wrmht s m1io-»1 Inr

III oulbis-ak
hniugh the
IB exiwH-led.
It
the iHini-e
oflic-eiH
IhH night
ed two I hod ami |M-is*m<. nioM of
Standing by But setoet
and
CUM
them into
kea tlie Taking
them
NO alilpped^iid mal

tuB» •t'tf I
the Higl

-p.

been diM-itveietl that Flunk J
Hy Wire fo the Ev
, Warsaw. Sept
by the

4

Sim.ker-^.ir a

Hav;.na

fl\.‘ e. nis.

Discovered That
Company ^

TIONARY MEAS

Maimed and Brutsed
by the Whip*.

'^

Kubeck ® Hoyt 5

good r.-r-i'iit cigar call at

TRANAFER OF PASSENGERS FROM
SHERIDAN DIFFICULT.
i'-,

You Can If You Will
wear the most stylish, the
most durable and the most
becoming hats to be seen
anywhere bv getting them
at Kubeck & Hoyt’s.
Y-»u
can pay more and you c in
pay less than we ask. but
in cither case you wilt not
get as good a hat as wc
will furnish you.

trade in »!ie city? JuM thto. to
biiviug rigar>; «Mir niotto i« not
b.*» ch<wp. but how good.

START

either will do, to- help
wear out our stock of
1-all and Winter She
I S. BfiYs. w-#^ have the
c-i to please you and
please yt>ur parents,
who settle the bill.
Wc often hear it said
that it is hard td find
boyj* shoes that will Wk
decent, hold
together
and not cost too much.

cent Key W*-t~ihe El Symph-

? .'■

ne Holanct. Prop.

Boys,
e»od or Bad,

doim stir ciuaiK. but can give you

WOMAN AND 2,000
CH|UIREH OFF

CITY BOOK STORE

Ole tUanI

• ««trie>. iHllI?. l4t
Uuidi-n and N.nm
Vv.r’.plL Joyce w
Blade of .'isgiuow

ealb-fi. niakiug th*- trip utei
I. In a H»<-*lal train
oie ration le- made ibi- etat*
h. mukl IH- lb Cliinu;,, by

i-

' Ours is a complete rock of School.
Supplies. Tablets. Prang Paints. Compo­
sition aud Note Books—in fact, every­
thing that is needed for school..

Traverse City Jodjtc. No. 322. li. P.

pirnic to U- held at the fair groandr
on Monday. Labor day. The commit
tecs have bewm diligently at work pre­
paring for a got^ time and every Elk
ic««MfY for Him to Be In Chieoao is expected to fH- there together with
E. S. Williama Won the
This Morning and the Long Run
hto family and
e^|«<iaUy Ijivtied
Was Made in Ten Hours
fri'-ndk.
Particular
anaugem«-«lk
on P«re MarttoclU.
bay. Ucu made for the entextainmen!
of the cblldreu
They mill be given
fret* pop. |K>p-com. candles and many
le regular weekly ttb.»ol of tb •
other things which delight the youth­
With riicbt of^wav over . v. rj thins ful apiK tiie. Theie will U- numemns
etx' Clt\ Riki and Gnu dull nc^•biram.. a Medial Ptcr MAr*ltK-l
garoo. laces Vnd sportin which currsHi ye^tr^ay. H B. WllUamk win
uing the nustol bj bn-akit.g twemy
ev<TytoMly ran participate
sin made tip of enRlm- No 2m and
«»iit of twenty-tivc rorka. • The
SbffJild the weaibf-r prove unfavor
Pullman *a.-o|K-r pnibd tbPouRli h»
e waa at. follows;
able, the pieuic will iw* hf Id to the
at 2 oelork this momiiiK. rfniMUK
. Winiama.......................................... =1
i:n.k' elnir r.«*njR. so that the ralu
Chiraso alKWit !» r.j* a lu. In th. Pu
fH^-d not tJaroiMn th. ardor of ibot*
(Continued on Sixth Page.)
WPS the won M Gtono A. f'ba
who exiH-ri to lartirliuste.
Like all
acneial pawit aK* r agent of tl
ihiugk rn.iiiag.-<l by the Elks thU will
Chlrago 4c Alton railway wht. had bet
><• esiiecially • uk».t^atde and
it
opera titi *ui but a few
doubtless go down into th.- hi
appendldtU ai Chvb v«tx. a ClieV
of th.- onier as «itie of the nuot pl.-aa*
phvkldsii
The youi
toll and a ^una*.
reached the isunt where fipei
i ssaiy «
kc- will Ir- til. featu

rhuirh.
ju-vcral
hnndnd
ehrlMlan
aoik. ik msM-tniib- to Ih- raparlly o
mal
workers Hasn wlHrh
of the leaders
I>rosr<rutin|t At lor
Ii.wed oy luiirh
Cross. Prt-d H. PratU
tl Ik MTVed irt •
mUtoin’T—
Clrruit
Court
M>nR H'rvlee iM giif* Ininx
tb-one. W <MrtU.
iiig the study of tlK- HIble b-Nkon
Frank Holdsworth, L«
l»r. James M. Gray, forrm rly of I
t.w, .Mass,, now d-aii of ih.- toslitule.
Einvt H. Allyn. E
There ar.' genera'.ly Il-oiii 7t»n to l.mto
workers and Btindny sehool lead

ClTk-HarrlMOJ

irtho P*n
is miglitier than the sword, it stands to
reason that edneation is impeniUTe.
In such a case the first essentials are
'the material to study with.

Unfavccable. Owl
Rooms

O. Em arc looktog forwrard with pUaa
crablc anticipations to the big chanty

E.
-Walter W.
Wlls*»n

County

4

EOITtr>N

VtlUAtU PRIZES PUT UP

IS III WITH APPEHDICITIS

■MT wai ICIOWII ■£■

M 1a Enslim. Klnwley.'
Bhnrtff-4^haries A Kdp-eomb. Gar

-weather Is
Will Be

0*CUOCK

010 SHOOT
LADOR DAY

SHIRE

cues ARE ALL READY FOR BID

' rte» v«o« CMO«t

S

-nUVERSC CITY. MICHIOAM. 8ATUITOAV. tErTEMKH t. 1M*.

WCATHCR-nmn

-

- <indalargerselcction;comeabd
' ‘

see these beautiful garmen-r.

69.

cmr. atcHicAK Saturday, ssptsmrcr i.

A Good Rocker

sriin

NOT ONE DOLLAR

9e <^U moriiiiDsa. «c ba^
in ovr

J

OC Oie htodgof A MICHIGAN 8A\ INC
can be aped ia sny fom of ■pecaUth'v io
Tbe Spviapp Bank Law Uifiha tbe kind aC
vbipbtbeUuk c-an take and in maoj ways goaida
•trieily tbe rtlUhUity of the liank, jpnihibitiiiK
meeboda which adRlit repolt in lotA tbe amonni
whioh may be loaned to anyone peraoo, fina or corpaMku^byim^m»6ewo»miiH thelopaof theca,
tire aoxmat hxuld nut imperil Uic Innk'o ooUxnicy.

•FI* coimonte fOfvSiof Mr. CooMI

I:::

mm^ hf th# tioonty oSd poponk
IKKlInf hnn in tA* ot^oOMf. SMrict.
Mr. Covoll betog • oMphbor ood a
capable man m tvory onty h« certamiV abould bo o«UU*d to thi* cmntaay.
Th* Eafl«*o batti* cry of **A Maar*
Deal for C**ry ttan- la rather amyo-

“Cole’s OriglDal
' Hot Blast,”

hao ovMoNtfy (on* otfl of ita

li

^-ANK .

matter uoed for Mr. Oarragh lo pore

E«r
mo M. WARNER W FaiwIa^
Ft’I
FATRICK M. KELLEY W LmI«S
fa SMfvtary «r SUWItOROE A. FRESCOTT W T»w«i
City.
F#f Otaw Trw»wfrank f. glazier «r cti^M.
FW Andltar Oa«ar»»" JAMES E. ORAOLEY of Eaton Rof

dicatioh

in

it thai

I A NICE DINNER Sl\

POLITICAL TRII
of

Thun^iUv.

George G. Covell

i1. .-|ili-al»li- nii*tliiMit> of Ih *

(hirraati iiMna^rr • »•»

flit- rv-

i.uhilf*iin v.i!.- of

.'uunt).

Klnn in hU af!.aa*li
ihai
va*4 tlKHi'.l li) )*in>ima;.i«-i llmmu

i


or TKAVKRSK CITY .

AliM. oho «-ainr !•> Mm ua n r Uir
«o:iil iiattH- of NrV ion fm fhr pUr

V-..

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X

Uiiik

•ult r. M

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fr -m

till*

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fire! t^-.i.iiiij |

♦ Tiftlas moro.li.

ry

v»i‘l

Nips

Im

U ti ;illiavv ;iU.ty s K;.MTor $1*200 now
M il lli.itLsn.* «!-•;.> n viM for lO .iO now
“I t* t!i.e hi..** ;iU ivb x.iTd for
'.'m) i*«mv

P*> pu i-**>4*la tli. lLavi* ;il«ava Pul l for
ima*
p:i ix* fi* t. n-.r«l.»r
vnlei*. now ----------------------- -pi.N i
f,.
' ‘lOvrtlui , now..................................

low

i;.*iKRil| ♦

pl!iN.

* ifi.iili.il ir
rl. rl ill ,ir

Ti averse Cily \x
State Bank ::
Th. *'id. -I. l.*r;.-.-* ^.1* Mr . ..
»U*«.
N. -ih.T»

w..

of brokMi sets ud.-i plait s,
imvvl. 10.1 ' et*-'. etv lh.vl *vc Wish UH'.rl
.j;iv
III or.kr 1*7 make rvH»m for the full -e s. ( oin^^Ffc^.
in .ind look them ov r w»: wi 1 imckt: it
woiih yo;ir wh:i«*.

:it tlir.

$1.38

Toilet Sets, one vv*« k eidv,
regular
I*»r —. •

iiek ■*

for

Pl.rJ ♦
*.»i J 5

]lk) pi.'. 1*
lOi pi.v.*
\ix) JIJI1 -

*i**m»M:u.!ol

r..ir;

Dtle eoufteey wea abused and advan- li i; iiiduaied hy ibi^. Uienloi.% Hia«
privilege estended. there was a dillbi rai »clu*iue to » or
rail evcr> volet .in KuraHimniim r«nmi>
the Uarrash jsHVioiiN

y*.u

Mil. n si

when It is n-alixod that ►bould Mj
(\ivell hate failed to MS'ure a
ui
llclent iiuinher of sicuer,. from ..vij
not

i‘*i!Ur

.1.

.
.
able to the candidacy of Mr. Oarragh. eouimou couiU.%
The cairn* can la* caKtl> ae< ti I liroiiuU

iiy hU name o»uld
WMirtecy of the column* of thi* paper
for an article aa advertieing, but that {tilac«*tj u|»on the c«»;ir:r*

JJ

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W*. IS ,,.
n 0
♦ Js.o o*;:h Ikx.l

lo any Mich |iu1ltlru1 irirk. iy or to l»<

Tin-

KIND fVp A SKI
’ KK.Iir BRICK.

*»**u|'ii;**J

^ ^ '^1 S,i\iU;.:*» l***fv»H;i*;

ibf oul> raiidi.lai*

Kiiijr li.'. lap x hr rt ItiMil to t v a |iarf>

uia)ii

- 7!)i; ‘ R T
mi:I>.\‘.S

Kit ill I

' For Congress

►r ,;i «ri-iiHiic liU i^latialiirr lo a IH

Ifan.iKli

; soinoihing e't rvl>v>dy needs, but cannot al
just received a swell
ay> alToMl
\Vr- h
urw lino III ilifoe «h.it we can pul WITHIN
\
nil-: RK.AC:il Ol- hVKUYHODY at
al Iprices
iesign tvr
rely lind here.
yivn an looking for you can
manv
be.iulikil
patterns
to.
;iN there
Nt Ir-* I from. Now IS vour chann- to | It Till-

an al

Ihlavil iiiaili- h\ «ilu«r K Kiae. wlijili

^evi nU Instann s of tlie kind in llos

only to' eey that earty in the car
paign Mr. Oarragh wa» eetended t?

Yoilf Reliable Home ITirnis'hcr

W

Vote at the Primaries Tuesday

are not doing it for pay or at e
tioing ratek___________________

tho tact th-.; *lie leading republican his name from the luliiiim and hi
that of foveu.
TIiIh i.* hut IMU- of
party prpm of the county had

avMl. If paid for as advertiamg matte
In reply to thi» aUtement we hev

J. W. SLATER

Mr. Coven that the newopapero %

••A Square Dear ia the title of an isailc a tool of liy U.-i^iicnlhi; paliiinans
Ihlh-vinK lluii he
•dltartal In
yeeterday'a Eagle, in Btiil iMsinwiMMu.
which the editor etatee that he allow* man IniluctMl to alen Mr. Uarrach * m
Dip friende of Mr. barragh a liberal lllioii under framluii ut inlNn iireM ii
ammint of apt^t* willingly, because of lalltm he rrguest.-d the milUdrawal of

their colamne agamet anything

Easy Payments on Easy Chairs

$ **$*t

art giving him their cordial ou

DEXTER M. FERRY. JR. of Detroit
WHY NOT A SQUARE DEAL FOR
COVELL?

wHh

We praoume. too

that if Mr. Covell deoired to buy e
page m th* OaU, Cagle that ho could,
do oo. but ft io a good argument for

.shov i ih.

For Und CommioMoaoiw
WILUAU H. ROSE or Rath.
Far Attorpoy OenaraLJOHN E. SIRO or Adrian. »
Far Supermtandaiit of Public inMruc

tion—
LUTHER L. WRIGHT of Ironwoed.
For Maiiibor Stata Soard of Cduca

connection

ouch io the caae.

The line is particularly good
just now.
Como ami get one that tits you.

tbe
bvaU r iu tlic
workL
You van bum’a«y
kmtlcf foel iu this wou lvr(ul atovTf an] idm bare it jn«t
a* hot or ooM at
wish.
Before you lyv u atove
com<* iu auil #*<• our Mm-k
and gi‘l our priced. .

ly advertlolng. although there lo no .n

RKPUSLiCAN STATE JICKET.

The line of Rockers we show easily comprise
tarice ihc assortment that >*ou will set elsewhere. If
we didn't sell them wc couldn’i aiTord to carr>* them,
and if we didn’t offer them jujsl a litilt cheaper than
others we could not turn them over fas: enough to ijay
to handle such a largtt stoc k.

H yon w mt a stove that io
atiiulile (or any trralbtr
We have

way to holp bio opponooL
Why net give Mr. Coveil a ogoaro
deal, too.

ft «• admEtod. however, that the

For a Little Money

$1 Airtight

tfioiM priM • F0«> or •• or tho fmrw

1 #

Your R«

btnnituie S.eie,

Grand Rapid.s Furniture Co.

il

puttKiM Id bariiui: .Mr. Coiell from il
ticket.
We »lu not l-ejietr Ui»l tl
had anything personally to do with jHHi|do of cirand Tri\« is* t-uiiiii> v
of business, Maud for any >uc|i i-dlMeal tiif'k.i
but w* do know that it was the mien- as thU.. .
The iMini.eii laanaceimtit has 1
Don of the Oarragh campaign man-,
•gomont to secure, if poesible. the en- va»‘ed till' aoiiL > ami ellllihoed tl
Dlls unwarranted piece

' (rt’orge (i. Covell w the |H.*oitles camlidal** in
the Klevenih I>iv;rit: for the Ketiublican Con­
gressional nomination. ' ’


M
dorooments of
Mr. Covella
home usv of ilie ;»ally blade to
papero to use as an influence m other Uarradis eanipaicu In this s,;ie
M
ooctlens of the district. For th* rea­ beiieviin; that if . the ranks of
son that the courtesy of the Record Covell c<mld la- Urokcu into in ili

Ht^ has a brilji int reciyrd.

wot taV.*n advantage of we announced co*anly it wudil have a material i
that Mr. Oarragh
could not
have nueace-iu*i*n the results.
Mr Cm HI M »HI knornn hen . .vi
olthar odltorial mention or advertising
whilt
..lo iioi .
that It.
will
In this paper, for h.s campaign.
l^ le ve
We would like to ask if a-y sane cH alt the voHo. we
th*- voU'iw oi Ihls iMiniity

Me has serv^l- in the Hoii*jc of Rrjircsent.ittves of this
Sia.e Senate and .is
Uni'.ed States Distriei .\-lornry of Wot tii Mich

il a!
will

man could expect the Record to open

Its columns to Mr. Oarragh. when we hiii Mip|»**ii and cast ih*-lr v.*:«;. I
then f. Uow lowuMTian l.ir ih* *dllrr

have heartily and without compensa

ctmere^ man
diH-s luH
working Mr. Darragh’s campaign.

We

•re not doing anything to help h.s
• cause, for the v^ry reason that we arc
doing the best we can for Mr. CoveM..

Ltv-

No man can serve two masters, and
our oupport of Mr. Covell ia hearty,
sincora

and

given

1 h* ‘
.IS ilM»ai**i

Ih o
W* Im

ii;an. He ha^ btvjj eppoimed by the rn siilr.nl
rail)
as District Attornev ^Iirce times, a distinction no
, other District Aiioinev in the Uniietl Stales ever
achieved. This is an honor that is merited by
Mr. Covcll s ability. ^

prinitsl
I'ltiaets tmm otle'r n« i
pain rt wTilHi'nre sujMKiriinc Mm. a

He will serve ihe district well in Congress.

In iloim; this d« have n «i indul|;»*tl
P^ r-eiiali’M^ auiiinsi Mr l>arn*»;n t

Traverse City needs public improvcmcnis th.ii an
energetic Congressm.ut can secure.
Send Mr.
Covell to Congress and we l>cli«.ve-this m ciion
will receive much that it is iustly entitled to.

Im lim.- ihai Mr C*»%« II is a IhYi.-i ni
1.0 ih*- iH.Miioii. and l.. iie.: a ritirvi

freely without a

cent of compensation.
The Daily Eagle yesterday printed
a full page to the cause of Mr. Oarragh. mainly clippings from the Oarrogh newspapers.

Tlw Eagle siote*

that It desires to give a •‘square deal"

roitiit> Vlll liluily Ihr ^ituatiou th»»iluiphly. wi* ln'tl**\. ilii v will M*i- that
It i> tor th.
inti r.
irf thi>

TOCHERS G0«IHGB»CK!51;2}
iMviim u
miirh is 1
vlMTiliirUi*

Covell n»i-.*ivo thr nomU.ati«*n

m

' The earning |Jcrio<l of
a man’s liic is his yea^on
of plenty,
his harvest
lime, h is then, if ever,
he must lay by stores for
life's winter. What arc
Yor doing with the procceos of ycur harveit
Let us help > ou to save.
Make this bank, your
••granary” and keep safe
the
golden
results
your industry.

of

n

lami. ..o
Whih*
h|iIiiUtic
%i»*.kI
xi»ti*r.lay
mvoohK Ml«> Itlainlu* lU aiiio lia«l a
juiiiiful aii-iacut, t-prxiinini; Iut uri^t.

lUiratriiy lias niishs! lur :i
Oak Park Building Not Yet Complet­ numlM i of yt-ars aiul toll provn a
ed—New Cabinet fjn Ihc
urmt lu l|» lo ihi' ;;*s)!oKy ►nut* in»;
H.gh School.
l‘rinH,t«| H L. .V>rJM^i'lH \V»-.ln.
*W. H^X.
Ilornbiv^i^X. llornlHvr
y. M.nUv «n.l
II .V. R.iiis. sHr*n.i> ti.M motor.
al*Mi »s*i*u ill ibi* rlij XI
Kvoryil.mt. is ii.*« :n M a*ioi.
h
r*>i of Tl„. loqelji rs
•be ojiciiiu*: of sHioni wMh tli** ixnday or Mnudaj. *
tloii of tlie Oak iiark huildiiic
Tb*
Hlirtt •chool xnidonts an* pi-uiiis tkn.i
roiinu H anrineol
anariKol for thi*
the i-mnlna
ALL PUPILS who are to ciitcr th.anil ihi* insiruciorv
insiiucioi> will hi* l.i*;if
l.i*jit l»*>i
l»* s>
f„r ihe
ihi* ui xtNao
xt* e
for
or :lii**i !a>s ati-a**i- High school or grades for the first
)qi; tbrir qucatlous
time are expected to rom«- to ili* *.r
^ uew calduct m'iiI oui io iIh' .Mm it fice in the Central echoot boltcting Satigan Collcjn- bf Miiu-v at Hmutinoa arrived ihl»i moniinc and i» iusialK-d in urday or Monday to be clarified.

; Mis*. .Will.* ItiuphainV Has of Uir j
Di>iH|iloi rhuicli rnjvyvtl .*» pit nir .i« I
►Uo hax hist tuple
They iHt lom, t
H'k. sotJii pilni: Oh tln >r I
jalo'i K and oilu'ia iliivinp . ‘t>u|iis-; |
wa-. bad In the oihxi and althotiith r.*la,
pmioral
tliui* vta» bad
Tin-Odd >Vlh»w> and Rrbokabs will! llu* pli>>icjil
V to Marion island on tbt- Hva
iiRil.ia Monday. Sin*! 3.
3, for a
picnic
AU Odd Ki lliiwr and i
ilhis asc .luviusi

is

UUiraioiy ai

Um- Mie’i

Electric Lights IheLightj
for Summer

An exhibition ami aab* of man-r
or m
si;i-tcb«»
l.*> Mi«n Kate MaiUvWfiiv*;or
;i'

Il pi via off Ihwi h«Til than
bmp or vauuli-, il ^ t.ifi* aheuj
.iirar mrlaiiiN l*lown nank- frciiij
npvu wiijiloxa. it's more oasily,
iutiv**4 froiii
In pLio- ;ib tie&iixd.
Get iLlunblta fn-m u»-on i-oot
of
Gxltm-f- airi wiriog.
It forII j.tiou and advict* frvt*.

I will take
i«tav mi.t Wiilucxday aftinioonK. S**;>t |
(3. I mid
Mih-t of I be xkrtrlu-^ ai . :
j'*.i*em> aloiii: tl.c iHjnlnrnla.
CRAXl) iJkBUR PAY BAU,. M* u |

First Natioflil
W«n'lc

day

eveuinpe.

I hall.

Musir

Scjil,

5,

at

Forc-xter's!

win Li'* furnlKhcd

Maaenk-hV onrbwtra

Everybody

by!
is'

cordially invited to attend and have a ’

good Ume.

aus Sl-S: ’

J. B. Paige Electric Co.'

0. S. DrpMltoty

ler. C:.Ns St.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

Mr

A Coffe Treat

A Furniture Treat

1 or 'all hners of (iOOD < olfee —that
mean'* nearly i very man and woman
living. We h.ave lUsi rreijived a large
>hipir.cni oi .1//.'. A’e:<7 y>////<?<v/ i ff/ t.
the best colTce on ihr market today.
Comes in one and two pound tin tarn-* at
-Ilk- a pound. In each can is a liale book­
let of Mr-H. Rover’s latest reeij es in whit h
h«:r Blended Cofb: is ii^ed. IJow .to
make Coffee Cakes. Coffee Ke. Coffee
Glace. Coffee Mouyee. Coffei: Cookies
and a host of other good things. Order
a pound with your grocerh s tomorrow
ai-d wt: know you will servcThe best enj)
of coffee for breakfast yem
ha\e for

lust unpack! d nearly n cirload of lire'
wonderful ' l iaiud Uak” fuinilure. the
swi 1!< St that has bt< n fml c n the market
in years. It is madi- in the famous “Missi* n” si)lf. . Lut with the m'wesi
m/uesl nnisn.
hnish.
Rockers. (Nld Chairs,
There ar**
airs. Library,TaUes,
Seltei s. M(
StooK. r* dtsinis Tfa\» n| ort‘. ' 1 b<:se
I caul.fill got ds WI c lx>eght for the fall
and holiday trade, but they are bfing
s unpacked and il wil be
soM
n( c<*saf) to :c Older next wttk. Come
in and -«<• uUat is left and place yoir order for Christmas. Nothing ever sold

I'Milaintn;: »ht* (lifli iviir , j-in'c
ilM*ir nai:»r.-. uhi rv fo.iiid. h*»x I

BREVITIES,

Harvest Time

MiHin

......... rr:,.,":!,,

jouuty ;;ii,l of ih.- «iniro .ImtrtH thiU
Ml

FOUR GOOD "TREATS”
That \vi: want lo treat you to. You will l»o W'11 iroainl if ymi in-at yonrM-U
those treats, and we will b*: espc< iaily happy lo think t’lial .
then-are such treat; to b»* treated with.

- r- t V .ri

L. i

rhoiic50-J2

■Ja.

A Hat Treat
Ard of course it - is the *Kno\,” fur the
‘ Kno.x ’ hat for the fall of IliOli is. as it
has been for all years past. “The King of
new fall styles; are here and
Hats.’
the display is a treat to all well dress<*rs.
tall or short, tnli
No matter if y
thin.,
we liave the hat that fits.
face
and you know that it is c orred in ^very
detail, and that the quality is as fixed as
the price. It is^ $5 the world over. Re­
member. we are the only firm in the* city
selling tlte ’ Kno.\ ’ hat.

' r A Book Treat
The very latest reading soon as it is pubIKhi d. 1 his week'we have “ Inc Tidw
of Barnega •’ V.y K. llepkinjon Smith,
strongfjsi iwo k of this
SI dD; by far the strong»:si
gifted author. “Anthony (fHerman, by
i\e inien si;
Meriam Michaclson. SI
of the ..tory is overwhclrnlig.
'‘Wacousia/' by .Maior Kithardfon, $1 lio, a
most thrilbng si'oly of the gieai Pontiac
conspiracy. “Penwick’s Career, by Mrs.
Hcmphrey Ward. Sl,;Sy;
Story of London social life. I old only
as Mrs. Ward can tell it.

Oar store will be closed all day Monday, Ubor Day.

Hannah & Lay
Mercantile Co.

“The Big store”
DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING

n

: CITY. HtCMIOAM. SATUftOAV. CEFTtMBEII 1. H0«.

—ymmmm

suraai

guptET-ffPisniB

HlPPUem HE* 120.000

11 coni I ■< ttet tkoi

(Ootftteaed Froaa Fbat Pace.)
of the trust comp:inythat tbm
Bot b«« « m^io% of the dln^
of thr (aiied bank for nearly three
ra—r^err detail hariaa been left
to the pnaideat of the coaspaay.
Prank H HtppJe.
it tra» this state of affairs aMch
cand the clearing bouMto hodtate aho« comln;: t » the aid of

tptl»«rii0c1
.*
Uip^ cm *

r!S*io;wV^j S« iT'-X-h rj’

•»» I. Mllr l*0". «1.irt ta*o<

of ih*o<

«a«
to » pi*?p t«4
rm off beknr iIh- k©«^. ^
ffoobtful.
________________

Gra»d.j

tx

Umiih. «04 »rph^

r <>cll. erf

F. v^n
, r>««r of rhicMgfi W! foi

rae City has orra
>beslT«nfn the ]
Heoday cventttfc
cl^ aud ofhrrs who fwiacct i

Tuesday.
DttTtaK the meetlajt of the cleariw;
booser bankers Joseph D F. Junkin
coonsel for the Real Estate Trust
compane. «as asked: .

*

H^nth A Lay Mere. oL t
dicb dratom $.$»: ribtxms,
n t«: p4ciurt^ lnuii«. $12-12
City Book Stor*^. .nppU«...t .
L Boaoor and fwoHr are n>rtidlfi« » gbiMT Broa, cl>«^k* . .. .....
m\trt Lakf with Floyd
Col Tran* Co., fn and rtift.:
Lr«» ScYdlHd. i.opt. r
H. Kltuwv. drajina
tlon umiorroa ai lo 1»». Tb.- Rt. Rer
• Jo«^
Richtar
Kl«bop of
Grand Rapid* rhorrh officialinr
Till*
U tb»*. ftnM Claa# *d^ronllrtna»lon in
ih«' n»-ir rhurrh.
EmiJ
tide a tJtH»n *top In
•HCVlTICff.

1—aacatn »bo«t Oct. ic

ipeh Staoday. Owaar caa ham .amc ■

**lni
; (on witbovt MjriBK th»t n will l»
enio.rablc for all of the hiiaiatcrw

ALL PUPILS Who art to ontti
.. -Ifnie* aas your tnut company Ust High achool or gradta foe tha hret..
examined by the state hoardT*
t.mt art expected to come to the of-t
* Atkmt three years ajeo.“ slowly re^
floa in th« Central achool ‘bwilfflnfl Sat­
phed Mr. Juukln.
urday or Monday lo be claaoHlad.
This frank admlsskm cau«-.T a mild
mac 31 2t
e#'UsaxM»n amons the bankers present
but when he was asked.
OWIKO TO THE rush of work
When did the dtrerlor* of the trus'
cannlnc factory will b»* f<»rc»d m
Dv la-t examine
tlnne opr rations I-abor day
All
the employes should report for duty
es usual Monda.v momi^.
Iniide the affairs of Phtladel]

I'bT*

*****

ALL PUPILS who art to enter thHigh tchool or grades for the
Critkiamt by Bankers,
are expected to come to the of
leatiiix Itoiun association was respon
^Jh'.e /or the laformatH.n clven out See in the Central school building Sat
yesterday by one of the leadlnj: mem urday or Monday to be claaaified.
iH^is of the association
Several .11 rectors of iIm' trust com
any have stSied since the ctash that
the ct.njf«a«y could hav.* li*M-n sa%.d
had the Imwl linkers advanced I..

mo of ?»•'.
his left fisi
re Marqui tt.Iji Minor

: Mr. and Mrs Geonce H Croas are
*<>oiertalnlnK the family of Mrs. Cnw*’
brother. L. F. Humpherey. a prymln
eoi aiu»rr»ey rif <\ildwst*T
Mrs F. «
Jxmes
.d
-Riverside
FUfs.- who has le«en vUliinx
her
sister. Wr.x 8. J W.s.-tei, «i Aman
dab. Minn has relumed f« Traverse

hlenre,6n Sixt

8. White
wa
*'The Usly
of C f
shlpisxl to Allew this loornlnK
The Rev. G.
liTS'lliA /If KinKB
to tlie
..can
Lutheran
sr»eak
the (’
C.
can
Lufhe
.soeh.,y
in
the
Ssedlsl.
:%nnreilca»ail a ««-K from tomornis
There aa« a .llxl.i Hi»-ck
M.iiU..o flit the pere VaTquette t

“mi.. II KhiMA I.II lo,
Ihls momliix
Mrs. Ida lVr» U id Grafl.u count,
uho Is vlsHlnx In the rlty. spent the
***Mr*. V Heustiad of filisra rHpin«-d
In her home this roornlna
^ Mrs K h; Rwaicurt returmd to her
siu^ndlnc a si
Mr. Film Jarvis re
’home In Ithaca this

n'dtrn
FfislKn i?|H.ua;.ti!
fhr,trrhoui and Capt
Ma/k Mel.^i
will mndiiM «.aTiiMs tnnUhl and all
dav lomorros at the HaMitloii An«r

Mis* Brlna Ford. »ho has lu^t v
lilnc filends In Travers4- <‘i»y return
«.i her home In lUy City this morn It
Miss Aancs Thompson arrlvi^d
the city itMlav rrady to n-Mime li
aorlr at the ilieh
Mr. and
Mrs Peny of IliuKham
urssed Ihrouah Traverse fliv Kslav
I a visa to Ni

.-mber of the cb-ariny hon»-- a*
Ion. who was prr sAdn ai Tues
110^.1 InK said yesi.r.Uy:
Th.‘
d*''^ ,rs of III.- Heal Ksiaie Trust
mv knew as lliU.* about tb.
affairs «rf ihe company as any of th.
banlo rw pres.-ni
Th. % .lid nut ap|s ai
tu know wh.-«h.'i the s>1ioi»bc.* w.ts^S.,
.HMi.tisi ot f1n.(aH.is.u. and ti w.mbi

City Tr«^s4ircr. lalstt Central

J *A’\lhiiiainttv

cimnec.

*Mlss Fssie Vlntmi passed thrmreV
TrnveiM* Citv ifsiav on her wnv to
NesM-n riu. where ^l*|. has aereptinl .n
piiMiion ;i> Oiarhe,
city Bo..k Siore..................
The new ronrsA K of Kimly .re at the
Prans^ E4lucatbinal CM..
roiinty srhool romnii-HionerV Offt.r
and tearhi ts can obtain ihcni by call
Silver. RiirdeU A CM. ...
* \V *HniJk.T has Imh h apisdhied
mnntv tiuant officer.
Frost vtinck ihe Jos plai'cs iMsiih^if
the cltv lust niuht «bdnt^ some daiua»;e
foreildv «Ji-clei1,a
A sal.w,nk.-.lH- rhls afteriHsn. and
would be
folluwltiK

Mayna* 1.* Merrill A Co..
Mnvnanl. M.nlll A CM.,
ft. C Heath A CM . .: . .
Silver, Hunlefi A C*K . .
Til. MacMillan Co.....

cash wb. n the aflalrs ..
. A- In such n «b pb.rabl
Oie liank
Ml Jmikln could im»i bl
c..ndifiou
.1 ..f »*vaminer
ns whv tile stai
and III.- Isair.l .if ilit.-clnr* of ihe
-------- -.eompanv had falb d to .b. «h.li
tinr,:;.l!» b.i u.-arly Ihree years
Nothing to Offer in Return.

.

hands f.ii tT..sM..n.si
lunhlnK to offer in ret
,li. Th.y had not . i
, ... their mmp^nv s faint

ctnifidc

when Ihe
fortune
,iV l.jpledi:.- ih.-ir
ih
he allb-.nlank^ nii.:hi k

lOcper etke
25c per box

I JOHNSON DRUG CO. |
I
W. T. Knxlmrxh. MrT.
I
I mfcatrtTmttcu Trmv^r-UT.Mke. ^

M-rvIc-s nv. sail
under tbe .llr.HM
vii|M-rinti ii.u-iic of
lo be ihliiy .lollar
.
M.-mlM ii
ler. Fisd.-. Hum
- None
<Mirl.il
Report of Ways 3

*Ihar.l .Ir"V:*ir
Tiavei i.- C'Hy ;

.ml sbpisui of t lu
reft-rr.Yl to th.iimiM.-.- t.i r-iM.n
M..v<-d bv F.s.te and >uprxirUMl
the Oite to Hi.’-*
f.H-1 that the publir

arm- »b,d wu»pone l
Ihe lulildincs ami
\vv
pnvnre
-ilctu
readinp Tso the• walks." and jdarc
ihem in Mlllalde In
cr.nmd

"k-,’

sty\ps .ire hi*rc\

^ The .
Hercules V
Suit ^
Is »ftreat faTorlle.
Sfcwer fro»f. *11 wo*l,
■•de eztu sinne. Uaed
l-nces

.SSmdSfi

larce mail order I.oum-. Sala
IH-r att-k. e>p^^.•s paid.
P.-rtua
pent

ion

*iih

advam-

Honesiy more esm-ntlal than
rit-nn-.

Naiumal

im.,

72‘> Cl

Si.. f»hUadi Iphla. I*a.
auk' 11—sat A thurs-lat
VANTED AT ONCE.—Go..d r
,M-I.-Iit Kill for C‘«m»al hom-ew
$:,.|«| iH-r week. Mri* w. N. Ke'
441 State Ktn .-t
S.-pi
FIFTY
MEN WANTED—ShovebM
Ib-st pay
A. f. snm-iter A C.
Mu^k.-con. Mich.
.
M
TO IRENT—Mj house ou CM*k Mi

WANTED—Hy IT
«i-<dd'Ih.v
lo hoik III |.ail pa.nn-iH foi

"VpIm

* r• l

HOUSEKhEPINC

Sa.xton Hardware Co.

Night School at the Needham Business College
St-ssions four njKlits a
Momlav. Tnesilay, Thumluy
jib«l Fri'lay. Instruction in Shorthnml. Ty|iewrili 0L^ Ikx.kkiH'pinj:, TennianBhip, S|>ellinL', HnsinPss C<trrc?8^ iiiileniv.
hii-h
Arithmetic, English, Reatlius anil any other anbji-ct fr
ini-slion remeinU-r
there M ill l»e a (lemaml. In (Wi.limf this .|ni-slion
re
wlmt one of onr pr^'at poets hassaitl—
□ reach.*1 ami kept
"Heighis by great
*n fligh
?(1 bysu*
bysu.lilen'fllKjht,
Were nQt atUiincd
• coinimoi^ us 6h-p1
But they, while
Were toiling upwanl in t»i

ea*-^.-ml>er* Fri.-drirh. Cl
F.roie. Hoyi and Montaemv
CaiTu-d
and supiKuiotl h
Move<l by
Foote that teacher*, on arconnt oi
lu-c-ssiiry absence, he allowed 2.. pet
cent of their wage*, np to and inrlud
tng live dav*; after which full amount
td salary will W deducted.

W.'P. NErOHAM,
Citizen s phone U05.

^ Mo^ed^ hy Hoyt

Friedrich. Chand-1
ler. Foote. Hoyt and Montague.
j
Nay*—None.
Carried.
Moved by Foote and anpported by
Hoyt that the resignation of MU*
MabH Winder !>e arcepted.

Youths’ Suits'. $5 to $18

E. WILHELM

ALL PUPILS who are to enter the
l^igh achool or gradea tor the first
time are expected to conye to the ofSee In the Central achool building Sat­

Front IStreet

,

urday or Monday to be claaaiffed,
.
aoff 31-2t

Mr. Taxpayer, that leems to be the qne*tion that is np tn
you. Tbetiongthopp, or pregeot Robert Bart* esnn. if fr«uenOy
mentioned in common
.............................
icctioii with the matter
metu of bomling
or a poor bouse, a»<I the arRumwit is iwKle that this prr^Tty
should be purrhssed. It is stated thst the buildiogs on it ooukl
be nlilireil for the needs of tbe ronnjy poor and thst woney
coukl thus be saved, as the property <-ould l»e purchased for
$>5,ri00. The oounty wonUl then have, it is true, a 100 acre site
for a poor bouse, which wouhl also lie a poor farm to be lookeil
■ nnd run by the connly.
.. on iheprop.
It is a mistHken idea that the present building
namevl coukl bi- ntilise<l for tbe care of the poor. It lOi LU
rpose. It might
it
Hi:. It would lie i sli.i>s for that purpe
ue, umhI for ihiv housing of theVlp which it would nntjted'y lie netvssary lo hire to auccestfn lly
, cxinduct farming
istrnctei on it just
operations, but the poor house must U- oonslructt

You Simply Choose Another Site Which Costs
You More Money.
You have simply chosen another situ for the buiMing. and
dditiou to the $12,000 which is necessary to erect wd furliond for the pun has*- price of the-land
4 $8,500) and enough
J\ ailditional to pnrehaa^
purchan* stock and expenatve
expensive
tools and machinery, for one would want conaii'
considerable stock on
and it takes no small amount of machinery and <iuite ^n
in farm
fant, tools to pro]!
pro,H-rly till HX) m-res of laial. •l.rxW
vestment m
di-tMl. for this, and tlien
Would la* a oons<T%”ilive esliui;
are raising $22,000 instead of $12,000. Tlie fad that yon
Impdil for more nppTltw in the snuie way with referemt» to any
la- Itoughl W ith the idea of i-ondii. ling a co nnty
other hind
-poor farm

Do6s the County Want a Poor Farm ?
igattd and it has not U
Tliis mailer has bi en iiivt-hlig
>y the board of sa|x*rvtBors
aa a'whole for
diH-meil mlvitable by
so
oounly U» buy or cjndi . a jKXjr fnim. The prea<-nt twenty
th that idiw in view. It was purnertw was not purchased
n« a site for a poc house, with the idem Df raising what
egi-tobl<-8 the iniiniUw would ns«—a large amount of vngeUbhw
Ihrc-e ni-res
acres of ground
ground. It
• or .Ihrc-e
n<Irc.wly
has an orchjim of
al»oiit iwcl
twelve acres Some pigs, i»os
_____
^ ________________
>f alK>iit
kept. Inmates coukl rain'
sibly. nnd poultry could
for a number of cattle. If '»t>as
It would afford
affoi past
<lceme<l ailviaable for the county lo furnish nil
acri't
ninph? iiosturnge,
tjosturnge, a few
products, ami this was not ample
c;.n U* purchased near by for a reasonable pric
A Needlessly Expensive Poor House
Contemplated?
Knowing of the present ipiarters used for the accommoilation of the <*oiinty poor for some time pist, some wondi*r why a
three story brick slnictnn- should la* nwtwsary at this liniH, aid
the fact that it ia oontemplaU^l is characterized as extravagance
The pn*s<*til qua
i|uart4-rs an- efttin-ly inmli-«nute and liave U-i-r
...........lui IxMird of corn-clions and clia ‘
charncierize*! by the Midngjui
iK.M-’* nnd they recoinmeiid
ties as "enlin-ly uii(it for ihi- pur|ioM-’*
•that a liouN» Ikor built that will l»e U-lu-r titt.d for
the inrpoHc f<*r whic-li a pxir house is <-oustrucU-l
while tlic miinty hml only U» care for the county p

The OiRtInctlon Betvi/een Township and Clly
and County Poor Has Bt?on Abolished
lilt MH IM tolai gcm*rally kiiovui that the <listine
It
ilUh.sl ai.d
and county ptur Imn Um nitoli
tioii Ij'tuecii.tuwiiship
l.< lu
ealhd
that iioir itse coiiuly has the earn of mtt only the
hip nnd the city |
cxiunty iKXjr. bul also tiniinly from fluids
fimds raiiM-<l
raiN-il’ by <y>imly
ifrMiilid at this lime with this p
Ucaui
plexing problem. Tlie '-.xp
yejir h$aI Uvn little mon- than
$2,^,
2,^,1an avenge of S-TiOi
tf
‘Stimc ac* ouIlls arc not y.-t sclllid. The exp him-i I increoaiiig
Suitable ipiarlers c^mioK be pun Ii.-isikI. which nc<-ceasit-iliw Um
cri-i-tion of a Imilding, The one conU-mplnl<-d is thought
U- ..rnplc. •

Some of the Reasons Why the Present
Site Was Selected
mdding being ni-ct^sary a siU- for the same must
A bv
ll-clcd. Some of the n-asons why the presimt sib* was
.*1 upon have already Ix-en given. In addition it may lie
slalixl that it is exisily aci-essabh* to the city, lying but three arid
c*ne.l:air miles sotilh on Casa stn-et on one of the most levi-l nnd
IKssl gravel roads h .uling into the city, nnd within throi? n
ub-s’ walk of a Pere Maniiictte thig station. Tiie faro
thirti-en cents.
With a building of this siz<-- and tlie people to 1m> cniwl
forthen—the matter of si-wtrago. unless th<? Imilding.
building, shuukl
• locnlid in the city, is a serious proposition. A c^spool
p mon- or less trouble alwa>*s.an<l any oilier ilrainage
> lie unsnniLiry. Tlie site seleebMl Udng above and
to the Boanlroan river has excellent drainage and p rmission has aln*ady Iteen s4-<-nre<l for s-wer connoclicms
the rm-r
Lighting is anotlicr proposition. The danger of lamps
the hands of the »ge<l and inlirm and the disastrous cont
• iiienccs of fire in such an institution can Ije rcjadily seen. T
wires of the B. K E. L A Power Co. pass within 100 feet of
where the building would be erectc-d.
A stream of clear spring water Hows across the land. .
ffffortling a plentiful supply of tin- purest water, which can
pumpetl into the building by hydraulic rant or <-h«tne motor
for consumption and lire protecticn.

COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AND (iROUNDS,
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.

Aug. 31--’t

Steamer Columbia leaves 9 a.m., 2 p.nfi., 7:30 p.m.
Boat leaves Island 4:30 p.m., 10 p.m.
.
Horst’s orchestra afternoon and evening.
Round Trip, 2B oon-t».

Mm*ed*by Foote and aupported by.
Hoyt that the board adjourn.
_______T. H GILU8, Clerk.

President

Would You Bofld for $12,000
or $22,000?
;

Sunday, sept. 2

Agnesi; Mahn
accepted.
Carried.
I
Moved bv Hoyt and supported t-v,
Foote that the contract be made with
Miss Nina Waldorf to fill the vacancy
made
by the re*Umai!on of
Mlssj
Mahn; salan 4o be forty-five dollar*|

Also showing many other lines
at $2.60 to $8

^iii.

exliihil cisids ami manage branch of

EarcU fttendap Eotning, Sept. 3.
Fili-ilrich, Chand

; .

m

sidewalks,
rairit d ^

Boys’ School Suits.
Til and Winter

ACTIVE MAN WANTED to advertise

n-liablo amll
juat
for tic
0 as too
rhaiiic or carja-nU r. It‘8 <10
to kcM-p <-vory ileiKirtmcnl oi
fuinu.* Ifvi-l—the* hiylii’st, llu
maiiufactumrs liavt*. mol for llu-m
arlvi-s. May w<* bIjow yon
many ulilitifs w<- have- foi
Ijoitio anti U-II you tl»‘*ir pru t-

art-d and piewiii
« maM.-r of ih»- w-

Moved by F.s.le

RENT ;
uw.
In.iii

HARDWARE

b-n I

orifc ronsidcrecl, is the
i»est
I test Toilet Soap \\ft ever
sold. A pure white soap,
cately perfumed
perhimerl.
clfti irately
splendid for baby’s bath.

IR

ENT—412 WVhste

ii‘ Idind their answ
lain hv
ninl
silmcCnder such <
wa^ a pain!
Ill silencn
cnnistam'»-> ihe cleat Inc
not In- e\|M-« i. d to <xirn.- to the aid »*l
t^- tniM .-.unpany ”
^
Santiago m Revolt.
. Must Have Been Othei^.
By Wire to ihe f>.-nlnp R.'cord.
PemeV Co! . Sept 1
Ml> .b.wrph
Hamnn. Sept l
|t is iei>otied that
In.- -S.-cal wife .d A.'olph S.-cal. acumann retiirmsl i lUy froir the flat .d f.roli hrs h.s-n raised In
MovCiMn MontaKUe and supiwried
u^.-d .d livpn..U/ln>: Frank K Hlpple,
ase.l hi
by H.1.M that Hu- hlll.s la- allowe.1 .nid
.irl.MiH
■ II and a^lnier st.a k of
ord.-iH drawn f.
Friedrich. <
OFFICIAL PROCCEDlXGC.
Mr. and Mr* A Itroi
Uiempied lo conreal id. niliy
Shnd Mrs Charles Clark
i.. Hoyt and Mont;i»;m'
lavH. I SIS- Mr.
1« t haryed wn;i
Holdsworiji
Of the Board of Education of the City
Ntt>w-None
Mr Hii
WInirr* of HasH
Carried
of Traverse City. Mich.
Whai"'ills\u" Ihe
re vIslIlliK frie ids In Traverse CUv
\V. O Fiwie. a.-, chairman
le oth-r
H.-uuNir iineiine of Hie Hoard i-f
hnlldtnc and Bcniiids <-onimlM
h.Ke Im '" "
I ,d.x m Tniv.
d Jhe mailt I
iiiM I of h\|uio:i?.-rs ill New York.’''
L, 1. Hirvidi! iiri hav.-if’tMIts H.-cal
U ttUihoi
a vl.n at the .umin.M 1
M l Untt ealb d to filler hv A.. V
liii:. r.-p.iri.'il th-'f
SChrsd
,1 - ami 1- sell known
n. Hiuniihwaite at ib-CiFti.
in favor .d off. i
n de plume • VHamIbt
'w. ni **M.•ln^e^- rhaii.llei. F'sitc
IJbrtiry iPn«ieeB f u
pM - bb nt
of Ih.
p.iim ylvanU
Moiiiiuiie and Fib'drlch
_______________________ _____ 11 lov
*- I bib
-.III
MvWls
^
inl.s. .*f I be lorpl. r i. rblat tm * '
RECORD WANT AOf PAY. d lippITIV.d,
.
ItTindb r ihai «h.- i. port i
•aipin . ..rW N Illr
-ndniloii of iTi. .-.unmUt.n-ll an 1 \ *S Ik.i.-.
1 a«bipi.-.1

Rexall
Toilet Soap

WANT ADS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

OISI.IMSI

rwkop Kr^elka.m
cement IKHM
Ikirties h Joynt. missel. Central . .
..
..
J F. Crelllck ('« . Il»r. Bnanb
man Ave....................................
8axton llardi^- Co., hose

day tUffay M 1

**3S

£:

f-

FAKEN BY MISTAKB-A

diiCaJ^a Fit

__________

;

,

LABOR DAY—Regular excursion to Bay Points.: Evening
excursion to Marion Island. Dancing.
^
'

Basket Picnic, Odd Fellowsand Rebekahs, Monday, Sept. 3.

w

. - .

'

4

Is It To Be....
FREEDOM OR BONDAGE

AMUffWlNTl.
Local ihraier^rfoera ara t
_____ / far JolteC .ii..3^
*ner a aMatha rtait wUh r^latlrea laji

....ForYoiirClbifd?
SCHOOL DAYS
imeans that ycm child rntm
either have perfect eyes or fail
behind in his studies.

You Owe Your Child a Good Education.
If hi* eye* arc defective thej’ should receive prompt attention.
WE DEVOTE OUR ENTIRE ATTENTION TO DEFECTIVE EYES.
Read What Our Patients Say:




^

Tr»vrr*ir-':i»y. Mit-li

Ua^ihc
ir.v «!««r^trr f avina
-uffr-trxi «iUi
fMHar Vi. aim. sIm ».»• ifca lcarr»I
almaut
jr*-ar^ at**
faaira wei^ imvarr.h^!, .nar. lor dUimni a«.l .».*e f ar
w.*rfc. I»,r kerpioj: l.cr
_____ wa«
jtaldeto
a».!r l.* a^lle-cl^
a-^ III*>«■ *• •
I not
Ihew. Iter eiiem cirnttnued fo

Afiri
i»*-r

.liUtrd t

irjf I 7. 1905.1 took her to Dr Wolfo’o offlc«.
« hai.p-d .pvt^ral
fpi tly at t|»e diManv i artd <-a.. r. ad the ...» .lUeat type ^%.lh «r»ly v-»r- pa«r
- .»r..d a..
nir*. were um-4 II. the ei
• a.*'. Her hra.la.h.-. ar. aUo
ai.. better than it ha« lie.-*, for .
In tart. Iwv feneral han.lrrli;/. Hot .^SS, Traverse City.
U k. Varuterli

KXAMIIIMA-riON

F-MKC

Dr. P.-A. WOLFE, Prop. Dr. B. L. PAULSON, Ass't
4I3-U4 Wllkelm BlKk..

IRKOORD

Travenc CUT.

WANT

mri Th#* m»ar fHeoda of tb#
m. f nilnola w^rr*
to Irani ab<* m
------ : oBUar«Ml uul waa ikiIM off hr to«a
» narhrr. rhr foaa 1 Uafi atraaier Miamri. »o abe
r aeoptv. n*p*i. - .jjrti mnd cblJ- ion her iwUr run ngnfn.
With th-Ir I
bnak^a tuttDr. C. W Lertlnjcwrll and Hi..
I
it> ^ita
a a-Uloar rfotiHN. baak.| Graff ten on the mWwk boat fcM*
t ?„ a
imx. bnt nil tramn#: te, CWcnno. Mr*. Ueffinjtaell harint
■ «*>T*atir avtiruMUkm of a day at the < aereral days before
ao.^- n. •.Bone atop^ mver I OrcsRlonaUv there are aoinr
j ^rtarWrix, white ecbera went on to I rtraU, but moat of the iwmpb
IVfioakf- and Harbor Sprint*, where j lnK. The tide haa turned tl
,hr.r .tl .^1 «.deU|cbtf..l .lay. But war. Scbu* bare children to
toward, nijthi a cUiud came up aereral ’ to beain «*hool. aoter thelf
t*»ne- larurr than the ifroverlilal man * | vacaUon 1 pover and now et
I ha l. nnd with It each a wind atorm* aome one u «v|n* pood byp
I A nmlar old nbrthweater which hn-l! frieadt and—Old Miaeion.
:a clear aweeo .o*er lake Mlrhlran.i Mlw Fbenh of Chicapo U the
land aa the Illlnola was on the rectum, p-eet of Miw Goldcb for two wcks
I trip and wa.s about to enter the bar ; Dr. J. Walter VaneHan arrived from
jf about HKI tons Omena with htd aalTbaat the Onava.
ad of the wind, and U at U*fflncwp!i rottacr lb
raufrhan I* from fst

I But the biKh wind ma.le ihr aicamer*
pound and roll in a ftiahtful manner [
ao she w^ realh \n .lancer erf tipping I
over, and all the pa-.senaera wen* ?
1 prepared with
life
preac-rvera and |
taken from the IIMnola in the,
hea buoy and life Ikmur The!
diaali.n cniwd rpn har.iiy any j
h In pml-e of the life aavlnj^
crew of Chadetolv. and how much

T.i|e<|o. Ohio
Mrs. Georin’ Rlnn
Patter
son. who have
:
mer at MontroM* cottace tefr ».r T*
dav !a«t for their horm- in Chlriao.
l-Utle Na.lla Kirk
ill at th
porter n.ma.'
She wa*
Mdreil v V aud.lenlv with cfinviilaionv
.m Satui nv la-». Dr Sieirlcker. who
waa at
:uahmor«‘ Horn

*^*rt»*^*T^'***
heroi.-* work 1 t.> ihe
•i lesa efforta of Capi and '
tin who dirt evervthinc mil
?*ar« of the frichi. ii.'d ih-i f

Al

for help
help .md
.und made
r
call for
the cbiM
fortahle. She i« very iniirh
1 waa rt.llghtiNl to a*e h
ho unexp.‘ci.*.!ly arriv.*.!

dr St Cl aring Sale !
Hi natiful «lylrs,
madi; this
si;ason. worth $IS, $20 and

fft....:. ...,..SI2.95
^*”arthVi:ui) nn.1 $15 nt S9l75

The crowds that are patronizing this
sale and the great quanti):ies of mer­
chandise that’s being sold is hardly to
be wondered at, for never before at any
time have we offered such marvelous
bargains. Just think I

That were
$18.00, at.

.$12.50

Shirt Waist Suits in Tan or Black
Made of Li non and Batiste,
beautifully trimmed with
Lace and Embroidered
Panels, worth $4. at........

$1.95

The
Chir.no i'T„S222''''’.o‘'.

lu.« Rot«,r rilku-n

rtrVnL”

«n*:r,v.'uo“

Mrs D.'wii Sn Ith an.l ehlldr.’n “f •niiM.v »t.s 4«i In the idiv
i V. t y
Ve.l hi
belw.. n tliw Acme nurt
Old Mi—Urn Imv-. Ihe *rore tellie

Pant Suits

Madt* with tlonhlc scat
knrr<. hiist $‘J.r»Onn(I $11
arc hen-

$1.95

'srr..;';:::,!! >

jwh.I.< they

^Dmlnc^ the ttrlion
e..oiedv many mueicaf

PLEASANT REUNION.

of Nrta, Bugbet Last N.ght.

Th»- cln- .»r lye: I,eld ih..ii ni
r.ninl.m Inst < •venUit:
v
;.l «h.- h.M„. *.r theaUT Ti. k. Is
P'of an,I MsJ E'
house ln,x ofll..•’Saturday. Sept.
Sn- Nila lltiKh
H IDder. Prof, ssor N..-dimm aurt
liitb- Miss Ati(ler*.oii «<
tof honor. High -. h.Md <••.............
, W.« W. tx^ Siun.ir- * -to
'ord.M - of the . v. iiinc

^Vto i,
*llh M.e’

lU'.WTV Un.IvS OF TIIK
i;KArTii:s.
r.i. akfa « • tiH. a little watk.n'H <
l.ineJ.e.ui./ui h.nr v i.-.i, nud
llolli .i.

•; U.Ml.k M.iiiMiaiu T*

TaM.

.

.r'U-i

J.diu

s*,.

RECORD WANT ADS

Boys' Knee

Beautiful Tailor-made Suits-Made This Season
That were'
$25.00,at

whi'a

,e^ Tort.on. an

d l>r. l.a*lfi of ChL*aco have l*e»n
ttelnc la .their fine yacht. Sajacawea
tthe Indian Ha 1.1 of thv »rthw,*Ml
)ua been at Old Mission for a week
past, bit have now gone Imck. WTille
I p.»rt they tbok thvir meals au Hllb
id.' the home of Mr ami Mr* W. K.
tone.
Tbe MUaca Finn «.f Chirero arehWtered rfor the prtt.'nt und.-r thihadow of ^e pine^
Mra. Bnieai Smith left on SunriaV
laat ter Chlcaco He ha- te-eu at «.>
tape Ron RtthC for tw.. w.tW m,.^miih and dauchi. r will stay aoiiif
lltne yet.
. been ei>enti
Mra. C. n Kniei an.l rtaughier Cnr
pna ahere .he wa* in car.* of a
lavold cuiilnK
rie left on the mid we* k Uat f.ir Ijt
teK iht*
th<‘ aniaUe
anmUer vi-mI In; friend of Dr Vauahtn.
but now »he
Vi
nranip. Ill They w,-.e aemmpan.r,;
earner mas thrown to iee- back In .Old Mlsalna hnrbor. whe
t.y Uiaivnce Fdwar.l Zartt; a. v.muc
ward and lieforv
cxmld be .squared she U fcndlni;
fcndlna and l^lna -o
so |H*rft*rtle
|H*rft*rt
lefort -he cx,u|d
lad
of se ven nuniihr.. wh.» limk upon
»^ay arain was beached on the sand, at home and U helpfn* to alve a poo.1
TTh* offlrrm cm the boa*
had
ine time in the youna people on the rr-| himn lf the re^iK.nDbilltv of •« ,i«c
I be la lli*- safeb h.uur,
cboue of wreyHilnc fh- small i^chooner son.
n. v and Mr Anhm ft. a. h Vi:l
and vrolmhiv aacrillriiic r-ev,.raMlves.;
At VanRhan cotti
chlhlren of Yp-ilantl. Mr t'hnmllei
or ninnina the H^k oi pmuna
c»a the Mind
H.wrh an.l Mr Alfr.-,! Kniet, of Unle

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ROBERT E. WALTER
County Clerk .
At the Primaries Sept. 4

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That were
$12.00, at

$7.50

White lodian-iiead'Skirts
J:i choice styles, wonh $2,00, at.,:....... . $1.25
WIIITF; .SKIRTS, of Inili.i Einon, made with turlci and
cIiiNif*r'i of filcais.1t the bnitom. worth S1.75, at .....
lilJCk SKIRTS in Navv and Black, with whitf!
^Tolka dots', wonh $1T)0, are ........................ .......... ..

98c
88c

Of fresh, crisp White Waists
WHITE WAISTS nundreds. atucirly
half regular price
WHITE W/Msrs



wiim-: WAISTS
worth $J.‘25io $3. at

.SI.89

wonh JofiO io $t..'i0. at ...

$1.39

:89c

WHITK W.AISTS
wonh $ I 50 to Sl.T-'j

Colored Waists worth 75cand $1. at A-3 c-ts.

Nearing the End
Of thin Wash goods selling. Cost
is ho consideration In these clos­
ing but prices. Wash Goods that
sold up to 20c yard are............
White Mercerized Waistings,

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Ho.m'iful Silk Mulls and Linen Suitings.
colorings, worth ‘ioc a yard.
arc .............................. ....................................

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LESS FOR STOCKINGS

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19c

LACE STOCKINGS TOR L.-XDIES, in White. Gray. Tan nnd
Black, better than those sold in many stores at
23C
31Ic. are being closed out here, per pair.
LADIES’ STOCKINGS-VERY BEST-i Lace and Embroidery.
White, ‘J'an and Black, worth (»5c,
have been reduced to .-----...^................
MISSES’ STOCKINGS, in \Vhite. Tan or Black, Lacc or Ribbed,
are marked special for thi«j sale at

..... 45c

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AND IN ADDITION TO T«E GREAT BARGAINS WE WILL GIVE

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A White Enamel Bedstead. FREE
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Last fall we gaw away hundrctU of sets of Dishes ami thousands of Dolls to our patrons. This year wo will eive Pure '
"White Enamel Bedsteads, also the most comforUble kinds of Bed Springs and Mattresses. We will start to Jay by 'giving; Ikil- ;
stead tickets with e\-ery fifty cent purchase, and every r-ne bringing in lUiof these tickets any lime befon- the 1st of January. ltK)7. )
; willlie presented with a nh-e While Enameled Bedsteiwl free. Those Bedsteads-wiinK* a credit to any home—they are the larLH-st
size, measuring 4-0 by CUT. the enamel and finish is of the wry best, being quite different from the onli nary'sorts soM by most
stores. For 60 tickets we will given verj-good Bel Spring or Mattress. If yon should feel when Christmas time <*omes that yon ; ;
willliennabletosecupethenecessaiyTiamberof tickeU. we willgiveto every such perjon hirtng twenty or *oro tickets something/.!
that is pleasing and iisefol. Anyone preferring can have dishes (beantifol forty-three piece Dinner Set—sa®e ns we gave U-fure '
with tni tickets linstead of a liedstewb
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FAMILY CAN OVERLOOK.
READ THE PRICES CAREFULLY. THEN COME AND INVESTIGATE EVERY
CLAIM FOR YOURSELF.
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•' Till', county CLFRk is hyvir.
TI K OF nis OFMCFI:
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Clerk of ihc Circui; Court,
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Kegis*ier in Chancery.
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Cbtrk of ihc Board of Supervisors,
Clerk of the Boanl of Klcciion Commissioneis.
Clerk of the Hoard of County Canvassers, • .
Member rf the Bo.inl of District Canvasser*^
lie has to perform the numerous du.ies in■ cumbf fU u[>6n him by reason of this fai i.
By reason of a special .act of the Irgblattire.
the Clerk of (irand Ira verse county m-uLs with
the various townships and vill.ige; nnd the City
'rreasurer—r.'fi//- furfonutd
nit othn Connfy
C/ni'in
'I’he Clerk also issues itvery onler against the
county—the County Treasurer stamping ihcord* r
(after liei.irlring the stub, which coniairs a mem­
orandum of the numlxtr, amouot and fund to be
charged loj. thus making it good aianybank ‘ijot k doiti hy outy /u n or ikmu ollf r Cn rk's if (ho
$inU, ^
The duties of his office cov<!r a whler range
possibly than almost any other county oflice. It
takes considerable time for ope to become familiar
with the work. 1‘or this reason many |ieoplcconsidf:r it good business iK>lic> 4iol to make frequent
changes in the office.
Mr. Walters friends believe that his adminis­
tration of the duties of the office of County Clerk
has iMtcn successful-r-ihat lie has been courteous
and obliging. 'I hey feel certain that the voters of
GrandTraverse county will make no mistake in

voting for him at the primaries on Sejn. 4ihnf ,\f*

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“AAsr--Ma,5S^^ « kt JM
mb; daaa ■ aCMt akank aaa
hand ns he won ni hk work to Nhi».
tag. and ahoottto htau lira fFtoah
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Whitor W. Dton. ChnIrmnB
Behert to Walter. Oetk.
Dtoad at Tneerae aty. Mkh, this

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The tax rtois for the eMIwrtni of
school and city tm
to Pontia
leuu for the Bve wards of the
.U. R «rl
,
flC tto pnitM fworte to
ms toirrtoed by a ^
hisa pUy of Traveme City. Mkh, hdvu been
and a vktoos toflke from a Mg ^^^tamyhaadslmoolletolan.
as he ran to the on
m GABH
ui. ^
snake. The repdle was hnorlced
I wfU be in my ofioa f»r tha pvThe powera. toeL
tor the shHf, hate summoned, a wire pose to etolecUag aaM tkaas every
gM*M aiwoft 1
s«-tir«l and demh cesmed hr eketroa*
ka mtUw aiatM iak> «a#4(tk aM -laaMt M fcaian flapt. 1st Apfir
cntlon The rrprtir proved to be a week day ftwtoBownntll Noe. 1.
tanoa.T.1
Isas sr In Ms to tks acfsi or #TS to
llaa. T. Mat.
toa» Ml
from S gclock until ll:N
tbe torenoon, nad ftorn 1 e*olodk
FOB «AU
4 O’clock In tbe nRenwon of uaeh dny.
Hito n ftry tn«U nmont tMfto
t«T
ered wtth
tag mu toll tor niittto IN Nlotk 81.. doot to; torgt raotM •WJkkM
All taget paid hafore 8epL Isi will
. _
of hU hrothers. Mmmost potomouf The snake ts top
For nnum! ndmntoftt UK lnrg« boutn; Urge lot; tanU prtat rt.
aim fto«oH.
ris and
BanoH
posed to have foond its way here in s
res. Twice Udr
bmt of snmhrrn fruit when It was
A No. 1 pmtwrty; tnty totoa; «tl Clrrelaad Uses
Into amail and to have staoe attained lu
has
lased
Mm
Sept, irt am, mitll Oct. 1st. a penal
gnrtoon vUb ttotr ptogtrty nnl tot
for prlco. Wndt Bran, 117 Fran
gftot ntotd. toll tent It tOM nt n
sn aitomt phono lilt.
!Uwted in an stjiomoblle wikh was to one per cent tor colketlon wfU (
mgUI
ftry loir •gnrt. Tktn it
reding ssrtflly toward tbe Oeneaase
II race near nmi. the brake falling
to 9oy tor tot ttoolt torn nl
Mlfirr. the patient.
respond, dr** perms were In 1mprict «t nto tor IL tf yjm
FOB •ALS-'ltog-gg toct on 8UU. .M -M
nent danger of losing their live*
at Mackteac Island u^b nil
m font on Park, giractiy op
iship tinea ateameru for poteti
OMn. EoMt'm SUte I
Pnrk PInot hoinl. oeinta UH: tult. nhat he will mwret. Arterlee werr
•pHeed
by
Dr.
Omwge
Crfle
to
which
fT>ugbs
A 8<ui. with his wife, Mr. and
Tmttrit dtji Mick, at. •Mt tor tny otons of bonlom: for
J. M. Uoelliaaatel. aty '
to
pnoip
the
btood
of
bts
Mrs.
John
Pierce
to
this
city,
and
beyond.
ikontim.
n»yl44f
DateO July ,A J»0A
Ifmy nnd wtim ttnble couU not be
Telegrams from Reykjsrik. Icelsnd. Mrs. Fred Tracy to
Ftawtsta
otntml location; front and Intimate tbto the loetondera are pto slr«<, Qiand Bapids. were enfoylng
Tkkrts add throitob to daatteatlon
FOB BAlal-im-Ten tktMang.
bent wtkin in cHr otog to bring about the direct ln» an evening’s rUe. Near the Qrand
portatloo of Amerksn goods. Instend Trunk pessenger stsUon the brmksa
for Brtt ctoM hotel; hard tc
or by way of
rrfrued to work and ^ the machine
mta mdm but Is oBered way
plunged into twejve feet of walrr.
^ nim print ntotd. TMt ti ont
what tt la worth at presoai time;
All jumped before the msrhioe atmek To (he Blecton of the Oouaty o*
tf tko aott itUftkIt ptoott of FTOF
tbe water. Tbe inacbloe was recoverOraad tnrene:
oail for prko. 'Wade Bros.. Tntr
It ts
tdytooBy. At n I win m to
after serers! hours.
trae aty. IH Front Bt. CiUiens that the trade could he coniUderably c«llust
as be was about to board a
onanot bt btntot at prtotBton
•,/Y
Improred wlib cheaper, direct ininv train for Caro to serve a tweuty-dsy
phone 111*.
ac
tn InvMdDtnt. vBl nty thnt vitk
portsiloc. The. legklainre of Ireland
in the roflnty jail tor wif*^
dofSopuretoorstotheoaM
kMUtoft non on tkt propwiy.
hks dseided to torlte «
s. to Vassar.
FOB SALl~14i»-Holel nad toml the Danish parlUnsrat
who had him ty to dlfaad Trarsfea at a nw
ftoitk ooMteU of four frmm^ ntnicbar. end txiares ;
In-charge Hr fled and though several held oa the 30th day to Jum. A. D.
tnnii coming nboot oiMnlf of tkt
to Ttorerse City'; good paying
tthots were Bred at him he .111 not im. tbeie wiu be aubmiitod to the
gretnl B ahovt Irt p<^ coot on
John Veasa. now reolditig ai No. IH stop, anfl U still el large.
MSSra PraaKlM.
of
electors to said oouaty of Grand Trav
tkn toonannd toltnrt. Wttli ■
Btoadaray. Plasblng. a* student at Cxy
VndnBros..
117
From
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at a apeetal alectloo to ht htod
lumMa
unlrersliy.
and
of
woaUhy
par
SKPTEMnER records received
tm. npto^c brkk boUdlng. It win
ents. has givee iin all for the glU he
Cll£ Mkh. auitni phone 111*.
.
aug »tf to the eeversl town^ipa and ^
loves and will 0ghi every nffon made Griunc-ll Btotbers.
tn nld county oh'fhe fourth day of
br bis father to annul bis mamas*' te
September. A. D, llOf. Uie quetoloB to
Mabel Blisabeth Allen of Flushing
mialag iwaire thouuaad doOara (1X1In ibe aopreme coart at firooktym
LOST
Trarerac aty. Mkh.
00#) by loan, ter the purpose to betid­
ing a poor bouse for said county
ic«b« pto
FOB »ALE—ll*l~Kghty.two toot on
rter stn'*^ Maahsttan. to tie aj^
the poor tana now owned by the
•Ute stToat, cot hnndrod and «ty
ty in tbe towaahlp to Oarfttod. ai a
feet deep, nil corortd with twontory
was
not
11
years
old.
The
pa
coat not to exceed
and that
frame hulldlng. dtled Urooghonl for LOtT-On Front. Path. State
forth further that tbe objer,
bonds to tha county be te^oed
r atreeta. a white Mnen tokt^ «r(he g
lip was to annui
Mkr pkaae relani lo MiTHTf^I^
for, said bonds to bear tetoteet at lim
younger Veasa
Mnarood. *40 E. Front at
Vesss iD emp^rate to not to exceed Bre per cent per
Miss AUgn
ed In a dniK
aannin. and be tssoed te danomteato ooapUde bis
fountain and
lions to 11,000 each, payable as foi
O! d02 Cmi. opr, Ldkfi Ave.
LO«T-K3oM watch bmapean Wohater studies while wtjrking
lows:
nbotobnUdtog. Thia to onn of the and From atroeu. Ftadar teatn nt
llagopaitod A .
largnM llvorytond mtoe \mn» la Ihle Record oflke and receive reward.
•1.000 Jsnusry 1st, IMi. with no
Rotoetotdd Bthaytia
niton; tonttolly loemN. dotag
aug lldl
creed lotercm on all bonds nun
IXCUBilON gUNOAY, iEPT. 2ND.
Ice Cretm Ptrlir.
unpsld, and tJ.ooo with aecnmd
fnet. ptoPMt ovMT fatU nbU to m tOtT-Pocketbook
•tonnmf'llUMln.
r
est on all bonds remaining onpi
Tb Ctatonlg. PMonkty ind Hnfbor Wo wiiU io call your ntteutioD M- the Brst to January to each year
tin nni enNi Nt oomfoiubU fto
toM »Mt to toil tome
8prtagiiiidftoiiin.Nto
after oatil said bonds are fully, paid:
TMa. itodv. If you twitom,
The lUtooU vBl not etop at Elk
sad that those voitag for tuch taaa
•bo Gnliun and B7« Braid.
Mlat . la a badaaat at tU* klad.
have written or printed on Uwlr
PbkM call and aewlUdo our shall
vBMMtolaMtIcaiA Cantor
Ltove 1 A BLa roUifSi Id f m «torp
baliou -For tbe Loan- and iben
artoa. waia BM, m r«M HMt.
angNlt
tag against tbe loan ahaS.baTa wrttTtvmm atj.Wck. CttltaaipkOM
toa or priutad on tbelr I
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aua'irs -Agatnat tbe Irfma."
NOnCB.
mi.
jMiwt
H. F. HendHeks haa moved from IN
Said elantloB will be held at the
B. Union Strom to 711 Webetor
street. Orders tor carrot woavtog
■everat township hsUs or other
oan ht left^ollbor place.
eketlon pinece In the (ownshtpa to
ang IMmo
Mid county, nnd at Orange ban. In the
HOUU FOB B£NT-rNear roundFirst ward lo the city of Traverse
iMit Ftoovtoi orap: Tm boose: N per month. Travene City
City: at the Second ward hall te the
rya, Nnr n«m vhoat, ina MCg. Co at. pbooe ». aag
Seebnd ward; at the Bouih 8M
mary bafldtag. comer Tenth and
Houac TO *e*TT-Ca«rar TMt aa4
Union atreeta te the Third ward; at
kay. fc»«y aeni Ml U«b». Call Maple St*, laaalra Chaa. H. Bran.
the Fourth ward engine house te
•or arte*, -miu Btaa. in FMt Trarera* Ctty State Bank. Ab« ** «*
Fourth ward: and at the Fifth ward
atiM. Tmrana CKx. SM. CIUw
han te the Fifth ward to aald city
VkMUUi
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Dated thU third day of August, A.
D. INN.
Money laveetod to Sloe
Walter W. Deem

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Pletnres U alwnys well Isveoted
Chairman Board of Supemaoru,
MI80ELLANE0U8
and uummy makes doable the
Robert E. Walter,
show lor the yTce pnld erf iftiy
aeik Board to Snpervisoru.
bouse furnishings farooght into
thehome.
^^POkTHB
O. *». CARVER A BRO.
TIM Is ckarly demonstrated
liDNtY TD LOAN on ptrsonai propin onr New Fruit Pletnres.
eity, Ml F. NerttaBMa ill State
Landsenpes. Etchings, toe, to
L. L. A. BUtLOiNO
Bank bnildtaB
Jnlr
onk. ebony and gCt traM U
oi
tn need to Fktnres. make no
Noncs-Lpay kIbM ptiee tor
^^MjauraCj^T.^ faa.
leyctra. ataAM dodii. HasA SM.
But toe neeftoed hemrV to
end later dsacended oa Moau He was

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liuy cvtnriliinf i>nc««Ary lo cmrrr
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toablr to Ughoat aalarled foot
Pnttma !• now of Orrtard toto.
In to notory It W. T. LrnmlgMtRmmR^
tot It cstoto 10 Itoran tfiinow. ban opach
Jr^ of Hanrari. Raid laat year
fit tot not toto rtt wtoa to will Reid.
foeelT^ tto tor Mt two MtfhT
coaching and ton M wm toRtod
tot he rmirnd tlJto frooi other
M. to tot hit atonty wat ftAto tomoM.
a ytmr. atoM at mncR at Prealdoot
Bac. II. The anld corpnnthm ahnU
tilt •#»
Kllot hHwelf rwwtead. The oalv do no agalarlal Injury to nay nnM
UMM Mi «B «|l to rntum
- coat* who .Mr rtcfdred Ihit BtonL gmMc. nOny. Una or pnhil?
Tto 4r«ato«to •toll tluii tto •»«
agnnra. or to nny ahnde tree, or U nny
lyStwito^?Tt
maanm^ dUtorh or Intorferw with nny
wntor or gns plpas or oondnlta. or with
!tor«to«» to to^SItoTtot ttor tor
to ttojr toto tooto toOtor to to
«to« AH to tod irtartto ts to mo
eacepctoa of ReM. the nnthofM pnmog or norpomtiML
8ae. in. aN mnala. townta nnd
y ntutllr paid to t footis $3A«b. Thta U to polea erected by said company ahnll
amount which coneh TodI monlres he firmly am tn the ground, and ahaU.
MICOt » AHMO^
whenaver practlcnble. ba pUced U to
"^ali*to
b
tow«ou alleys, and whan pUM Into ntrwts.
ahaU be ant Inalda nnd mni to to
cprbslone nnd in aoefa plncna nnd in
Ctoloo 1. Grmnd I
A tor to to toit OMirr vto •
im tlno oajr loetor fai to ^
nf CornrU rm-lTM (bool »»
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dty hereby qgprmMy
V^^^TtSioute 14
W. MtHrr tot bm Itodliuc •
for ooochbK lb* fooiboll ud
right to dnaigiinta to kind of poles,
Mm oJJ oMtoii, toi Kk»l coocbt •
Wlthlo receni year* there has been masu aad towera. whalhar nf wood or
Ma to rHdar: tot otood •
nmahle increase In the aalarlet paid metal, to be nracted nod «md by tald
Ttrrr Htult i
out to track trainers. It la likelr that oorporatloa la the fire UmiU of aaid
dty as now defined by ordinance or
Kto tod pDotod SIO win •
Mike Murphy of the ITnlrersIly
Pcantylmnia gets the biggest saUry as aald fire Ilmlu may be changad or
•to
MlUtrt tou) If IH •
of any mao' In his poslUoo. either cast
t. witk in irrts coma •
t to time, or to.prahlbii to nsn of
MU Murphy not only conches the
m. masu and towers within said
:er tmek men. but he has charge
limits, and to orderr snd
i
require all
^c phyalcal coodtcfoalng of the
M and wires wtlhla
la said tm Umall players as well and Is worth
aerttand ,........ €2
52
t.fwitl he Is said to recHre. Train lU to be UM beneathI to sAm or
sene Fltsoatrlck of the ITnIversUy the gronnd. Batom opanlag any alley
lotiigan U a dose riral to Mur or street or public place for the*pnrHe recehrse a aaUry of 12 000 poan df setting poles, masts or lownra
from the state of Michigan nnd a like or to laying of mains sad wires nn
int from the Wolrerlne AthleUc
Fitzpatrick Is quite as
skillful In the handling of athletes as
the Pennsyiranis coach and Michigan
never regrets the salary it ^ys out tton ahnll be thoroughly nnd lecurely
Qniod lU^dt. topi. l.-~On 8f»l- n.
touUtnd with' a material of anincUm
•I to toto of Mr. and Mrt. John
*°An**analyalt of a salarv of $2.6n« thickness and durability tp protect
Monrr tto brldtt pormU. Bdword
paid to a \iball «mch for two them from abrasion or other mechanmoolhs* work Irlngs out some asionIshtng facta This means the payment
not to approach nearer than two feet
or 1430 i
^TIONAU
of any electric light wire, tdepbone
Woo. Loot
or telegraph wife, or the fire aUrm
day' Is the
wires now erected, and shall not l»e
like Torn.
less than thirty t30) feet above the
toTmto
wltl h»to*»w
surface of the ground at an polnU.
ofitt to Ittl ssme ood coat bock
except wiMre connections arc made
bto OO Ait toOtfOKWI. If t p«i tt
When laid
ton to pltrtd wltA to ditmploot of
ground. aU
to Ayrtooo oaortolKto. t. I. bto,
Horns Hauls Rroksn JguUty Under
baU belaid
to Wire Ahto of to Field.
In streeu. avenoea and alleys la a line
Tlilt will Mkt ibt third BBorrUir
parallel with to curb line theroot. at
OMAK «HWibtr« of to tton during
Pontiac, Mlch."sipl. l-The third such dUtance from the curb stonA or
New York 2.
tto pott rtor. ItockoT was addrd U»|
-day s raeea d|twr an .unexpectedly where the curb atone should be. as
Hrooklyn €. Boston 5.
to maks of tottodlcts loti winter In
big crowd owing to Us being aiatc shall be designated by to oooncU. and
Chicago %. anclnnail 1.
9L Looto. oM Cunts wot inorHed
fair opening day In Detroit with many to a depth not to exceed two (2) feet
Piittorg 7. St. LouU 5.
Pontiac
people attracted to
Sec. V. At least twenty-four (24)
Ornnnn Tntoy.
hours before opening any street, alley
mtntod nenbers of the team betide
St. Louts at Chicago
Three twees were driven with
or any other public place, the corporsMoMivr OobsH
Orotwchow ood
Witsburg at CtaplnnaU.
Alert
crew
ton
s^ notify the board of public
totoinnrs art eooh the head ta foal
Brooklyn at PhlUdelphla.
day in hts
mrkablr mile Inn 12:13^ wSrtcrIn WTiUng pf such talention.
to haring aertrol children.
beat of the 2:16
auuag to pUce where and the cfb)t to told tot Leftr Oerer Is to be
Hagan 8. was the oversight favorite Ject of such opealag, aad in the open­
to ooai nito Vnn Anda. to wedding
BIG SHOOT LABOR DAY
In Uls race, with Rnilard M. Jumping ing and refilling of all openings mads
which la lolhtd of for late tn to fall.
to first choice at the grounds.^ After as aforesaid. In relaying the pave­
(Continimd From First Page.)
the firm race Tim Alert went to first ments and other wm*k necessary to
H. D. Alley
» choice snd verified the belief In him.
Willard M.'s sulky broke tn the sec­
ond hrnt. that explaining his bringing
Ctmr OraiHf Mavtr TsrUtor Will Get
up the rear. The vehicle broke again disturbed, the said corporation. <
a Chanat With to totom Labor
In
the third heat, but the game horse aervwnU or employees, shall be «
pox at
Rn^
went under the wire a wliiner never the aupenrislon of the board of pubthelesa. WUltams was reidaoed behind lie works, or Its aulbortxed agent, and
flennd RapMa. Sept. 1.—Chrit Me
Hagan 8. by Boone, but the UU^ got shall promptly comply vria any order
Oilirar. to rirrrr pitcher of the
still loss out of the animal.
^
or resolution of aald board. or .lU
Storey 4 aaik teo» In Orand'itaren
Only om favorite won. that being agenu or the council. In raferenoa
to to be gfm n irtal with to South
Dr. D. In the 2:26 pace, who carried thereto. Nor shaU any street, arenna
tod ttott to a neftot here which
three straight heaU.
or any public space be allowed to renarta Motolar ;K» will probably be
BBsin opes or encumbarad for a longer
worhod on MoaUy. and If be does a
period than shall ba nacesaary to ex^
detogathw of Grand Haven fana wltl are out to all toother abooters * of
cute the work for which to same has
northern Michigan U> bring along
OMoe wror tn one hla perform.
been opened, and to board of public
thrir
guns
and
have
a
try
at
the
Tbttf yMin aco McOllirar went to
vrorks or to council may determiaa
wmh to Gmad Havmi. belag ^

the quaatkm of such necessity. It la
MIrwd Raah FrttHar.
the town
iroih reqalrea to
mi trophy cup The program will
track ptoyn from stale ranks to
Rowllag Oreen.l^.. Sept. !
•kill, as in the Urlag or raUytag of
1 at f a. m. and 1 p. m.
work la the fncibrlea and play ball
pavements or aldawalka. to corporaIlowlng Is a list of the events nnd
Pith the team
once or twltw n week wl
day. when leas than Itio fans Hon shall employ akIlUd wortnssa farepmeesiliig tolr ptoee of employmad
the
gaom.
Both,
to
dally
miliar with the exacutlon of each
l-fVn bird sweepntake; uo
I a few days ago crowd to jmie work. It ahaU ba optouU with tba
trance to 60 cents: addrsi prlsa
awhall mw» Imratrse the asso- eoeseil to restore to amth sad relay
shooting coot given by S F. Sartun
B gave Ifs printing u* a non (ha pavenurol when so tgkeg sp by
cKPctlearc tn toUlr toi oompanr. ao Hardware company.
printer The nsaocUtlon yrs- •aid eorporetioo. hut the expasse of
Kvmf
l-riflrcn
bird
tweepsUke;
knows the. name In Grand Haven
r attacked the newspap-cs tn a
they ttiife Wm ns good eooogh tot entrance to 76 cents: added prise,
bov of Traverse-Belle cigars, given by
’ aoi of to minor leagiMs.
A. W Jshrauk
Krrnl g—Twenly Mrd sweepstake;
•ha Is thn pink of pretlineas OIrU.
entrance fee $1; added prlsr, silver
ha mraful of ymir complexions None
cup. given hv J K. Mnrllnrk
Event 4—Ten Mrd sweepnuhe; #m should believe la "make up.'' Taka as and cuiota at the outaMa of such
trance fee ?4i cents Added prise, pair l^omnlrr'a Rocky Mountain Ten:
of shoes gtren by A Gmlllnk 4 Co
Ersni 6~rmeen hto aweepstake: "aavna making nf».“ Tea or Tablafa.
hat In to world Is that nolser
gaapnl to oM Indy ig the fnait seal. eoirmnrr to 76 iwat? added prim, 26wgtx. Johnaon lyrui Co
gpd arrasgad at to causa cha Uaat paa>
mating rod given by Frank Trade.
-limil Iw alnmed. mndim**- naobairucton. aad la raagtag
Anermam. mmmaging at i o’rhiek.
THE ANNUAL aamralon of riaan 7.
mired to towfeeaer. -Thai bolnr tn
Event d-Ten bird nweepainke; en
twHl# h^ thelmrsttng ligts on ifm treads trance to 6tf rents: added prtac. gna (Mrs. Ooii rtassi. First MathodlM
chlifch* will ha given Friday evening.
or some pf the stodwtna-^^ir^gs
Aug. 81. lo Marion lalnad. f6 cents the
eatrance to 71 emts: added priae. nNHid trip. Opportunity for marshba ddga la faD aeeeffiaaea with to
wnahlliig hat. given hy HamUtoa Cloth- rngUmr nmat on the bench.
larv

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entrance fee 75 cemta: nddnd prlaiL
fishing reel glrm by J a. Montague.
Other cTi^i* win he Mheu. ilm*‘ per­
muting-

wr1ttr*a asaoeUtoa,
Bae. ’/li. An poUa aad stor fiaeloss to re aradto nd lUgWliHI by
said oaryontkm madar thU tnmOiiM
toll be uader to sMrrtalow of to
cosaeU, which ton at an times have
the p*>wer to change to locmtUs of
nay such pole or polea. or ether device,
as ft Shan from time to time hy resolobe for to beet In-

terM of to dty.
takto RoHv Moatala Tam
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ahall give to said oorporatloa. I
cmaors or aastgas. aU mootha
of Its Intentkm to make seek p«
aad ahall proceed wlih and oa ^
aaU arbitration. Said board of arbi-

by to eosacn
four membera
caae said four

rs of aald board
agree opoe to
fifth member ahall
be appoUted by the d
an adjoining circuit in i
U located at stmh time. In ease said
grantee shall neglect or refuse, to appolut two mambera of aald board of
arbllratloe. aald two BMibrna of said
board aball be appointed on lU b
by to circuit judge of an adjoi
dreuit In which anld city U located tt
such time. In arriving at a fair pries
at which aald purchase sban be mpde
by aaid city, the board of aililtratloe
ahall not uke Into c^nsldaraijen ,to
value of this franchise or granL but
shaU allow a fair value for to prop^
erty actually uacd by aald oomm
lU bu'ii.esi 9C-i ahaU take
oonaMeratloo aa an eiemant of value
the aarslng capadty of the aald prep
erty aad buBlbesa. aa then eatahlisliod
and axiaUng. The price, lerma of tala
and times of payment agreed upon by
aald board of arbitration, or a major­
ity of the members thereof, ehan consUtute (be baaia of aald sale, and both
the dty of Traverse City and to said
corporation ahall be bouad to abide
thereby.
8ec. XI. That said grantoe ahall
not sclL irnnsfer or dispose of to
frsDcbise. right or privileges granted
aad conferred under and by virtue of
(he provisions of this ordinance, without the predouB approval of aald
coundl of such tale, iranafer or dls^
posal; aoch approval by said council
shall require the affirmaUve vote of at
least two-thirds of all (be membe

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When in need of anything
in this line don’t fail to
send your order here. Salisiaction guaranteed.

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light and power by means of eleetrlclly therefrom la aald dly od Trar
erae City, or else all righta. privne»m
Inlereat, frandiiaa. permissiofi aad an
thortty hereby granted ahall thence­
forth crosc aad be forfeited.
8CC.XIIL The said grontee, lU guc^
trk*^rrrot*”tttrnl£
to cooaumers
within the dty limits than ton oanu
per kilowatt.
Sec. XIV. Said compaay shall wlththlriy (30) days after th

in writing of the rlghu and
Uons herein contained, aad fila anoh
acceptance with the city derk.
See. XV. The oonncll of to mid
dty expressly reaerva to right to al­
ter and amend thU ordlaaaea at any

effact from to 4ptc of lU
by aaid corporation.
This U to certify that the foregetni;
ordinance was passed by the common
rounril of the dly of Travaraa
July 2. JMH.

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GEKERAL INSURANCE
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Excursions
on the Bay
Steamer Columbia
Will leave Traverse City at
8:40 a. m. for

Marion Island..
Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
Omeoa,
Northport,

Northport Point.

GiviDK Bit hour* Bt MBrion
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public that be wiU occopy Batoming, boat will raacli
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Excursions

for the next week, conuneacing Saturday^. &.
latand and Ne-ah-tt-wanta, at

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h® did not depart until n*aiiy

nectk^l m«df « l»®«uUful piclur®
Anmim H»® ap®<u-lnn. wa. Wr
Mu ftmm ymrhi Krtn
YarhO of all all®* -nd *«Tt® ***» *r«l®d th® paradlnr wamhlpa Only on®
mtiihar tnarr^ ih® p««®ant~lh® d*Ptmyrr Bam
th® IVcalur Im -

Ml, with a arand naval r®rl<-« at
K1®1. at nhh h a41 th® poarta. Im ludJne
Aiurrha. «®r® rapra^ntyd.
Kv,n
> Hrttlah navy. \ Tnrkey a®nl an apolory fn» a aarahip
Ih® -rwl- an-1 In II.® *ha|- M a amalJ ya. h». Th®
labo.at® -narlraar® vUlt P. Ihinklrk In 1>W. gav®

txaft wrr®*^ ®»®*nitimc « dimrul!

i GLIMPSES OF LIFE HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHEI^

»»r rrpaMtr. Tk.v arr a mlaat> fon'r f<«
pang and ar* worthy

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IMPRISONED DAHOMEY KING LEAVING MARTINIQUE.

Hm», rrmnk IT. nixylna. xmeronr of
New Tort:
Whh fMihura 1 »r®®t th® X*mmo OwlaHan Batoarovora and thrir fn®n.ln-on iha

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rkna.'iouan®*®
j Rl
rmkteoMMM. lioMwt and uprlxht »®n j
and arottoo who for tk® honor atwi knn 1
of Oed rrfU dare to rrbuk® and tarnfahj
«rlrk®dmoa aad wraag no mm whm Ihe^
•irmdar la rieh. tmrnmmtmrn and potrrrful
thaa wMo be la wr®trb®d and poor am

rmtly b(4d a aecood tempetoilce mp
oodr, A lafre mimlier of toem aaaeni-

ts'".rs.-s';^zz!'s

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feoohr I'ortm JarkoMi. leadlhs the |mp
rwipr. iofotorr with amaj amdeota

SeT told rTt^i*i^id

Atmpi iun» were mad® outakle lUe
aoloom^ And tarltottona were ertrndwl
10 too toldnlxbt rnmlos- Tbe hmirtjr

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lUIrk to Too® meoMooa.
A I krtotlin Kndeanjrer abookl be
careful aa to the dettokmo ke makea ta
^ kthdiMM. bQt. anre kartor made
ikem. he ataboM atick to them. He
•*«>“
** ‘“®'*
eared after to tkoroogblx beHeTao la
kla owa mini tkat Ood |iaa ftotod
Igm la the cotolatoona be baa arrfeed
at -Be*taad

if;

A HUGE SHEATFISH CAUGHT NEAR RERUN.

Pi
mi
A PICTURESQUE CHINESE RUW.

t o’Hork. Thta la rwrml^
CbriaUan KMkwTor. and
iriae oot «ur Karlev’a In: .r?
fmnim u fwoot mtn th® hlckwaya
J.. :.: ^ . ami kMcto and compel them to come
,
ln.-Chrtalkio gntoaeor World.
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MECHANICAL BOOTBLACK.
Inarnl'Mi* d®

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Ur cotoWT «f thair organiaatlon
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A tnie Chrtattan muat b® r^oond n

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TlM- pivfur® ehooa Behanain. ®*-Klng oC Da!»p»®y.'’oo hi* ^y to ®;mbai^
r AUt®ii*- H® tf tb® ®annlbn»j*th Afruam i<»«#ntai® wiv. ww» captured by
th® rredf a >hen they
fkfnuy li.lh® |on-A.n®Tlat mo de J«n®iiv. la n«t
of a hett.; but I* on® hln.-

A TEAM QF BUFFAUI CALVES SIX MONTHS OLD.

M«t®r Than KToe maffocp.
It l« my firm canvicUoa tkat la too
matter of bifale ahaly. mlaaldoary of.
f«rt.riacMmlaakmaerTl<»midln«am

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Waaraa onto nod! WaarwiOBttd

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Th, lotwth. |*Hur, b«.«IUl (tn> U ft«»
.bln. II I. «rir twwtty that u aum*
TbT
r» rIHrt

VfSnm u. nimi br hutf
UkJ irtwwm. aa« tw b«««ne w ««ril» u tntm.-

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OTFICIAL MN>OLrO«WC5

Uwrrsa
■Mi^r

j Vstimdlk:.

«»y «Hfc jaf ^ Hiff t<i ttt ■ort> <Mt tf r»n
CsaR atrrvt
fRrtr?

Eat Mtm

ILirr

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wHkiifll;

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Earn More

M «MOn-

•RdC’Njr
rr»r Cuy.
I Of tlw CKy of Tnmr*

pT with the tuimiU of bugle and drum.
Mot with the we^KMU of atrirc.

Not with the death dealing hosts, do 1 come.
But wMi the armies of lie.
^
r am a conqucnK'. not of manitind. , . ' .
But of the forces-of earth.
Not to despoQ are my battles designed.
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But to bring blessings jto birth.
'
Not to destroy, but to build, is my part.
Largess I give and increase.
>
ine are the Conquests of science and art; Mine are the triumphs of peace.
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irSiJSS,.Ml ntjr. Mlcliifpui:

MlilMBas:
Or Rttmrroua .«rrR
at
Rom* a«*4 fljthth am
a Ih* mmxxrt of tbr t»P>f«*T
R»d
t>«» a«n*Hv
of m.-Bl ghd mi\y
l« this cilTiFIyr^Vb
RRd WMl«rtb Bcrswilab bm bttm«bt to mr citt^haB
Mrapa^ccfuUy MbRilicrd.
tlis* Hourtl gf Hr«hL
<?« W Lardw.
U tbs- rnr«lh-. t\.« tif M.im- .rf lbW. H Abbott.
Bbrrs or IbU Uiard ilmi this «»!
Vir C I'almsT.
waa Urmubt Co tb«- aMsditiMi of
rixy mneiriaer ^ar. tiai aa tar
na>l hy Sbtjtrr-awl aappoH#Hl by
a> they koow mHhitii; wa.'. ever i»oor
bk*
Ibai
ibo rrfwrt W aiojilrd
in ibe pr«ib^'>.
a,_AW.-K4*.
K%rri4«.
Ws HauMrr ihr Uiatts-r »*f ntaJ iw
CHIrtt. <!.. -> rb. l^Cd .
M«ao. M«t
bk*. IT kin
S'yr.tT .1'; V nnir
4»» hM: *o itw qn«-s.tk«ta]ibiii
tb*C 4a
rurti»abr>«l *ur crriaJn |«rlUa U tbls
K*'
raati«-r
twrtbm «>r ibr cutmlry. prrbM*
491 -T.
r. - It
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4 ^-rUUy Hit- rarr rm!
fnnilRRPd
o tbf lk»sr r.ih:r, I’jr .**.a: »)t ab » <‘ii»
rrwa- in rlimccv «f nla»*t»ls r boiUMW
f/um-lit
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Iti lijb s.«1bin
Citsilt lUitt: \V«; >o rn>:st-/.t a ws
Wrv nwpwrlfttU*.
floRi.l t.f H.wMii

emy arrt.

I'.Ul with Ib4- Howtl cf H^Ith rrUiUvc
In CRtnnlticint; an onlinaure t'utcnnj;
I hi* xlfiMitkin.
CiurM-l.
:im; Hiau |4 MbJilcan.
.HIP
.4C»n..
July it. ISWL
Mr. .Mfnm Krir*irkli
, TratgrM' <*Uy. Midi.:
ni^ylnni tHwrtl
a-'il'iaJtt
t'ii>
ms.k I
Vuij tbr« HiBSiCun a: -vo’O- a^»nrt*
I 1 bad
bfibn
a xtai s'.Hi dd bs n’tn I
Tbrr»* I* •
s-ks'sl if IKW4-.IW.- and I tin.b'twiaml *U
lava a u«ks*I 4l.al «Uli |tni au1 ibi
PiBRClI. .^iQd that iv B »*di- tratk aaIrwk-U to lh<* urjlttin.
. AU ottr otUs-i
tiixlirittk'bii baxp
«*m-.
. lanj thi’ IniRs r oiu j^. and it
tVrfaiulv |.lar«> yonr avjHti! at a
lii^dvaiitac*' nniil toh* *an la»
anil 1 bidH*v«- that jsi-j atiU lb*' cPl
xrn» «T Ttn\«t>v <Tiy hatt- llic init-r
t'la W til** msiiiutioB awl (hi- >tai#- at

B eave

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»ap At- i-M cu ri^hlh nlJt-.
ICfbl't
ir WiUincKm. -?rri*t
Bt jnrtfiilJr
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Jam., MbnUk
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K I KUiH.i.
t2tsK.r;^
lUk I b> ViMt ! :•«.» .s-sjn». rtr ». I
I’.lu-n il It fb** n i»o i 1..' ai.T4’i'd
V.a>- ^I.T.-O
brnw
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AM«1;: Bt« r
AMU
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f'airirl.
TtT-.i it-. Ik^U t
f’.SCITlUr

nr HOSE who ^Ut in my ranks shall possesa
•fFruits of my golden estate.
All of the millions of toil 1 wiU bless;
They shaU enioy who create.
Labor shall render rewards to her own
^
After God’s equable plan;
. .
They are the truest nobility known
Who render service to man.
Onward and upward 1 march to the heights
There are my standards unfurled.
Over them blazoned this legend of light:
Labor that amquers the wortd.

tnt lichltnir.rr.prrUabT rrjsurt that a •
h-nfmaH-Rd aa arr Hicbti tu* idar
iJar Ml
m1 and
f of <foV
iiuiliitaliio<i at Ui.-

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hadMstif^
Kuistmpn^ffaekan.

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W. W. DEAN

PAT Hit PH> A 4.1^

CRndidale for

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Renter of Deeds

m omw ,srRvr:VoR;
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.vt:i-f^r

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•tfiiinf Wgleritiaii!
,

at :h; rnnnhrs

N lo
^!r. W.iicrinan
iiinounci- .to' ili'c it. puUiU an
/o C > nf ^iratiil
ou'ily ihai ht; wili U-a
lidilc for il <• ‘ Miutr of C'cMiiltv I
'surveyor on ili»^
{mJiii. iui («. A R Velema; oolialtd Seiil^ ;
:t. l^;i ; hmioni]>!y.li8rharKnl Nov/'
icki’l at iht! cMiiinj: iititri,
lection.

f'!«,m.*d.
l!i2-Tr«v.r*-<*it>. Midi. A us; I7. •**.
v.-d III
I.Brdk*
tkrlilliml-ii. W.'. ilu* Ikiard .J rub
Hr Work*. ro*i*>rifully rt’porl
n<ominiii4 Hh- kuibUni: of
fo»
lowliMcr.iii.nf Klif.»»lK.«.
AdJ.'».;.ii
fo ltd ir. Hi oriKloul plBi.
»n'
H. A U €».. and urr W.;M *1.1.. FfunK
on
ts and walky, n-iu'ctfullr i
Uu Htri-ot iioin Wscblli
inul tliat wr r.'cvininKttd lliat a <
to thr allrv
K»sX -Ml.
.4 Uurflt U;
mrnt «alk bt- bmll on KtJA ICIiTb
Av.v
frtwi
\Na hinrion
sin^-i
r.tw'vl fiwm Halo* 1o Htwi- ►trv‘< iv
Klrtitb*lro.t
fully -nhrnm.Hi.
Jl«,i»..rif.illy itibniHtitl.
Alaloolm HVlnnk*.
.
H.u.r.1 ..f ITildIr Work*.

T H <:illi>. riMfk.
•Mnt.d by M.-m uud Kiii»i«rird 1
I'Blnirr that Otr rrju.n !*• a.kqwo
Movi*^ by >k«m ti^iil Mt|>tH>ri«f1
Y.-aa-AWrnn.y. AHhHi. • Kv. o i
Kti rrtl UuH tho ri-jioM U* ad
OlMril. G«io.tTich lAriUr. M.KHi. Mu
AbliOtw Bt.-r«-ll rliir. l^alinor. SI.uI.t and Wiiinh'.
_ Yob*—AldcmunI Abliotw
lArillr. Moon. Mur
Nava—Ni.ur.
I'hk.
sShuirr ud Winulf
Carried
N»r*-Nonr.
:4f4—Trail r*r TitV.
uix. 1 »..*««
1 and i;ii>
CBrrk<d
•4W —Tr»tcrM-f'ilr. MirU.. Anc =«. «
To Iho HomiTBDIc . tbv Mmyitr aud iTi
Cottnrrt;.
rtnmn.itiM
fkBttlPin.'u;
on bridftB. royiiectfuib n-potl H|b!
*T *ubmii herewith tiiy r*ii«
wr rrcomnnnd the ImUdliis: i4 m oul ibv rust of ifo. Iniildinc of a t
vert op WPsd Frooi «ln*et bnu
rpivUl Sir^vr nkclrtct No I.
loR.-l
Dl\ltlob IU1.I
a* followr ; ikxInnHisr at the Ak>1’J»
rbo* I
with the n.-cs‘**Bry
rnn:k in Hm- alkT in Hu- r-ar «f 1#J
li and »i of Work 1. Hannah l^y A
UxU} k.ibmiu
romiaiiyV Bill
atldition. .
H Ck-idrich.
wwid
thenr.' w/m in alley to Klniw
I* U Sbutrr.
and also in alk-y ln’tw
i-rdtl.
A. Kvii
klorrd by lArdir
uu|rj»ork'a b>
alk y JO Bobili
<nnrtt tbal tbr wat&ir be rt^terrod lo (if lota 11 and s«
5 in idorK .1. lUnnah
thf- mmmUlor on bri4f;«i and romnilt !.ay ft Co •* «h
toe* OR aU'ci'U and waJki with power IZton.ofS in

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ill.'

Ik>i ;0.

Kirwi v,.t. w.oi in Hr* IhM

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Alnxiiinm
Limxyln. ami bJM
:quip;p’<l in ’ .ihc
u *y c,f>
veynrs ii«»u a < f Afiy Mirv ytH'IvoUvl iitT>’ K.-iniUlic-an ikkvi
Nimv.
Nor JMTviii;; fourth Umi
in
cOiMiiy ;iih1 hr i »-K
Nu|UTvia..f from 'rbinl VVanl.
onliilfm iif *i4n «ii» fik', Trivera.* City. hii'I Chairman of

David G. Chandler
Candi.lal.- f r

Palmer, abutcr and ^'Innlv.
Kayu-Nune.
CArrfod.
«48»—Travmdlt.1ilcb.AoR m. aii
To the HoaoniUle. Use.Mayor, and Oty

'0ETHOIT
OONnANY

124b Si, irenchlni:.-la>lnt and
bade ffllins ............................
trtkw
2C Y's at 7b eenui......................
I IK 2f
Uiadcb and anpttinteiidriirc
I ro.ip
■ Total....
RcMHvtfully, •rtiliinUk'd,.
Ik*rd of.Pnblir Worka.:
T H Gllliv
C1<Tk Off tbr UoHril
To Uu* HunoraUk*. the Majrof.and Ch>
danril:
- Mgrcd by GllUit and *«rvortvd by
Palmer ihat tU* game U* n t.*itr«J anyi
rdar<il no ftiv
C'artled'.
^«!»i-Trav. r.. Cixr. Mkh . Atuf. 2« Iki
To I be Hoourahk-. Ibe Mayor iuid City
CeaUemcnr
on rlainnv aad

9ufXm% u4 OsIMiU rn^,.
rtrM«. or

WV.

val' became It ia nmrer ilk ’ll
nmrar «o«a abraad. but «RR Kk
bs foooft it la Of ter oAfttr

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tecordi VVanl Ads Pavl—-'=^ -;.,x.

from

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Grand Traverse
Couinly
Ifns livid In Gran.l Trav-

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11V4I number of ihc
(iranjfc. is linn believt-r
ih a revised primary bwr. *
Is a supporter of' Wm.
Aldcn Smiih for the
United State-. Senate

Wittman-tCtMrtltd "EBilr af Uh,- Ui.

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Ki.lmy au.1
ItejfuUlor. Prieatt-BO.
mtlrnan-t "Oil oUlhr imniejute cur.- for Cr.mi-. Wb«pin^ CohrU. D.ralui» »d4 Khemrattfin.
«M<».
MaOitmM tmfUor Eczmm,
Sli.riDg
«wl ShsoirooinR.

gl&U.TravmojDi^,. i

yoor oommliiBe

I JoMBfc Stater & Sons

•nd the chan.______
wiries made otf charier in «acr«
iMDiaa RrfoaUy roUptteil a* due to enlrf« belRe dapheated aad oiber «•roft mBda as a traaU of boJ tiatoiwiint
the btiefta. We fberr/ore mmiiDMMl
that the elianc* ai* above staled be

'F. R. Goodrich.
Commltt**,
Mored by Mnoo and anpported 1^
Goodrich teat tee report be adopted
Af aa aoMaidiBnit. mond by Winaie

TSa 9®pp«t^ ^

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The State < ^
. Legislature

T^thr*

graat Bcrvtce. TWa CMnpanir It
mer* aftiefont Siwt •*» toftivkS

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Viiur* truly,
Fml M. Wmmrr.
hrn- luMtii: no ubjrrtion ibr sumn*
ri-n-iviHl and idartHl on «lr
Repei^ of CommtUets,
i4U7—Trar*-TVi-CTt>, WU*b.. Ana ro.
Tu the* Homirab;.-. thr Mayor and <*ity
rotm. n of tb- (Tfy .4 TrayiTKorny.

m

Save
Mwe
became for value recefoad Om

.AbbrO.

1CH In njcanl f» thir aiul Ini.i
tr (avnratUi* n•^ult.ran bt- krinM^lit

f TOUCH the soul of inaniniate things;
They into lifi^are beguiled.
Under my contactNthc Beautiftil springs;
. Gardens come forth from the wild.
Out of the ore and ^the rock and the soil.
Out of the hill and tb^ wood.
Called by the wirard transformer of toil.
Issue the useful and-ijood.
Ear up the mounts Achievement 1 march.
'Leading mankind to the height.
Darkness 'and Ignorance flee from my torch;
I am the bearer of light.

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my. Mkb .
Mich.. Atu: T.^‘ To Hsr IIPRpniblr. tbf- Mayor Jk4 ^'fxr
Tu tkr HonOTRlMi?. Its*' Maacf BJKl
mUmm
ihr i'Xiy U

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f IKE as the iewd is fashioned and wrought.
Like as the gold is refined.
Sp do I purify action and thought.
, So do 1 burnish the mind.
I bring nobility out of the soul; ’
Call for man’s highest and best; i. • . '
1 «drive the race to a loftier goal.
i Scourged by the fire of unrest.
^
‘mough by the urge of my rigorou» rclgh i Men nuy grow weary and worn.
Ybt flrom the midst of the travail and pain
I i All of the virtues are bom.

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Mtm^ by Wiembr ;j«*! a«jipnr«n,| ^
1*altfH>r tba; ibr m«tt^ b*» irfcrTtM

I TNDER my magic the factories spring;
^ Fires on their forges' I build.
Stores from the bosoms of mountains 1 bring;
Treasuries by them are dUed.
Trains thread the continenu at my command;
1 make their highways of steel.
Ships on the sea are the work of my hand;
Mine are the men at the wheel.
Homes are my legacy; plenty, my gift.
Progress I lead in the van.
Mine is the province to teach and uplift.
I am the helper of man.

/'AZE on my armies. O hoarder of gbld;
V Long have they labored for you.
Witness their handlworks-blcssings untold
You have transferred to the few.
AH of their bounties were meant for mankind.
Wealth for the general tfain.
You would escape from my law? Oh. you blind!
There ^s an end to your reign.
I am uniting my hosts into one;
- ' ,
They shall inherit the earth. ..
' ^ ;:
Over the many is rising the sun;
• Comes the new era to birth.
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biidiBg j«x»»
iaBd EoMBstrMdft. y
BttikilB
|To i>e mm^ mt aldgiu.

^VER the fields where I march are not seen
V Hosts of the mangled and sl^.^
Rather are orchards and meadows of green, Splaahad with the yeUow of gr^n.
Not in my wake is a desolate land.
.
Covered with ruin and gloom.
:
Cities arise at the stroke of my wand: y';
Barrenness bursts Into bloom.
This U my mission, to foster content;
This ta my glory, to give.
For by the Lord of the earth I was sent
That aU His children might live.

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■OfWfta: I. t^NBie^rs
ytmr bnCKarhtile tioda u>

ML Pf JMS MITM OCULTM

teat tee dfDfi-

mittS oD cUUns aad aeewaia
fortber time for cottHdacaUaa at tela
.Ikwriwt Mr. Be>n l«nS'
ICoMiannl on Pm* ic)

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A D’eheious Surprise
in Store

■: forthofti vko erdrr a cut of
''
aknoM. any meat iron this ■
.'v;--*'
buicber Mop. Surprim you • • ; A
K expect; TCsigTiedly enough.
■omeiiMne tough aad cot (ii ’ *4 .Lj***”
to broil; boil. roa»* or fry—
yonVe had it thaf -ay. We :' K'
don’t oM oiore iban'one uial.,' ^

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EuhtoBS and PoUkalions
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A CHANCE TO SAVE

AN EXCEPTIONAL CLOAK OFFERING

'W^Y SPECIAL arranffcmem with the manufacturers whercb> we would use the garments as pictured above early in the season, thereby enabling them to make th<^ garments up dunng
K the dull season they would make us very liberal price concessions. We are giving j-ou the benefit of these price reductions. We shall be unable to duplicate them garments ag^ at
this price. These are beautiful garments, exquisitely 'designed along fashion's most favored lines, and' look where you will, you will find no more finely tailored garmenu th«_^these. W^n
you have seen the garments, noted their graceful lines and the little'touches of style that add so much to their appearance, then you will quickly appreciate their worth. Th^ are the best
■values you ever had offered yoirat the beginning of the cloak season.
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taiuc. youc erna
Below

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Wc^ ask yoB to remember -tliis-ihat the supply Is limited and when thtv are gone there wlU be aomore at tMs price.

be found descriptions of each garment. The cut is an exact reproduction of the garments. They are all-30 in. long, full satin lined, lining guaranteed for two.ieasio^

The regular price is $25.

Special price on this lot $ 19.75 -

\ NO. SJa- LAOIES- DRESS AND STREET COAT
'A lo«»r IdU WngihMl Hood ihn»uit!M.tti ulth i»Un. »*d
_____
, A staadap TfKei
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- 1 -front.
- Full
____ __ _____ »tt handcoBiclr braided Vo fclve an empire
• front and back
incj >llk I raki. A rorr dcalrabtc fcarmrttt for airrlage of
1 with fam

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Bout
Sth wjdc aUk braid, put on In de.i,nt*. The ctdUrU k. n«-k i. ontlincd witb i«|. ,
mmed fUh
fUh aoQiache
K,w^ veleet and irtmmed
---------- and wide braW. A wide »«rk runa all the uwy down the froni eftber • .
of button..
button.. Tbc
Tb» maieiial I* fine bttmdrlaUi. and U made In tbe «aple and hlgb colora,
irtfc of the doable rowr of
atv faced with fancy
braid. Thb I. a comfortable, mefal ood fine laokln^ coal.
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' Tm- froor. and terk.i anv
fi
full Jenptb. made of broadcloth id all tbe ataple aad hint
ISS?b^SbS^t
Wltb^ .pleaidVlItT Of aatln Tbe^fr^t^^a^^^^ b^ are I
eolai>
-------------- which terminate aracelnUy In points Full sleetre* are fdalted lnto c^ff.
and braldad In effectfee mro)
atand up rclrei collar end. In pomu of form In fttmt. The poinu arc
0 match coat
Etwn open.
far^d with^ncr braid which aboW* to adTantbite wimo tbe coat U throw

$3.75 to $18
prtee* of oor chlldrea'a coats. We>ar*
VftltlC''^
^
'k

ooat. at this price and never had luich
value* a. we .hoa thi* i«»cn. If you

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aciliSrronnTn^ »hUe the variety

1* lance eooajch to make the cb«w*Jii«
ea»T.

prl^? wc van cf rtalnly ideaae yon.
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B27. LADIES DRESS AND STREET COAT.
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_____ TISj coat l» fall length, loone and doable breasted and fturten. with two rows of larse a^ coverod battooa
ThcEa^andilde .e«maare<»Te^ with two row. of lanro .Uk eorered butioo*. The hack and M aaaiM are
*
cororod with rtJtchcd atropa to resemble box plait*. Side seami are open part way up. Tte caltartaaa. a«k ^
--^.r-tAiffiSrStl. T.lv« w<it>d« .»< wl-e Nik b»ld u»l f.ncT d«l*»- TnU sl«wa
TWtIertU
toMAllr MHl pJalt«l ISlo Trtw cniri which arc
to loatdi Ui« a«k. BIB froil *odi«a arc
f ■ wttl. atltdicd Sao*. Thc.aMLcrlala brcaadolli and ooidc. In eaplc nnd lUgli onlar. Un«d ttroiWfcnW wt» SM
aniln with toner b;nld in Eront.

At $ia >p:j

This la a very popnlar price apd
Idire been nanmmUy iaamM ^

. We never bad a better roicctloa of

away ahaad of amythlnji t>e eter tdferw
•d bafO^ and the .tyle* are MRPT

j H atm tmla

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At 1^7.50

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5.?5. LADIES’
LADIES- DRESS
DRtM AND
AWP aTRCtT
OOAT.
,
NO. S.-*.
STREET COAT
-Thl. i. a full leninh evenln* coal. i« double brt».ted, with a doable row of faacy .Ilk baUooa down tha frooL
in drdea In the front. The cuff, are
k tHmmed with Tdret and allk 1
la coUarte*.
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velvet
irlmmed.j match collar. A fancy robe hack aad front la outlined with three row.
trimmed with amall »jlk bmtoaa. A tilple box plalFaUtebed part way down baaga from the back yoke and.
!: throe plait* from either *Me of the front rdke The alemrea are full and kwae. Thl* coni !• «*«<»« ^ handrome
.~lm»dc9aih In all tbe staple and hlAb aXora dud lined fkroaghoat wHh aatln.

*rWe U a vark?tj jmt msaaji^ oKaiiH
able. Rome «f the mnaianappyatyic^
«
n»r MV N>op.'•> Ito ?ile|J
While thf valarw arc excrplb^^ *

At $15

,

At this price we are atromc. QoalUy
.tvilah or bow cheap the price. If they
lack mrnUtf they are not Id
whether It be n coat at 15 or ond at
fW. in tlu^ $U garmenu we abow
«MUt7. wjrle nnd prtee. Bn.* onBodi IB rrideMn.

At $12.50
TUs is also aaother popular, pried.
That we are more than able to meet
deanad both a* to style and price wc
are wilttnt to put to the test if yon
w« give a* an opportmtlty to abow
yoa tbe fSHnenta. Both in tbe mixturosM sUiadotba Tbe stylro aro

Hon. Jake Mooi^

FJPgCTWHISPER:!8J
weather is likely to turn cold
"
almost any day now, and when it
; • does you’ll want more clothing
oUr*
There’s many a new turn in Fall
•^
* Fashions. Our stock is arrmhg claily.

Ml

er amt': Wa faedrisati tW

wariowi

SufeRd Tweirty Yean With latUgeUiaii.
• R*ndlvlCo<WfcrDyw^,.>,

. ChUTUNi.
Chlflul antiaa aa amaadad;
Teaa~AHi>aM» Abbott. Stmv^

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Chr Pt^ Cwmiitsston «f tfeorg^

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oa^SuiI?iMd Aemn^o Wb^m
1 icfatird tbe hill <d tbe py*4<vml Aadli
jcvi, rMAeetfuUy irpon that we par-

Mttoa dttX ihr rrfton br »eop«<

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niil(5t. OocMlrtclL leanlk*. Mom.
rtik-. Pptwer. ghutrr cpd WlB»le.
Na7»-.N.4i#.
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Ca^irML.
To tbr I
Slid niy
OtnmcU of tbr Cliv
Trmvfr*e
CUy. Mk*W»a:
r«f7-<GreOmro: Having cxaiuIih-)
tSr fnliovlop hilla. nwt the Mmr

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lioahiMiaT nma * Co.. hook%

THE CUT

J.\r lluHloM

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liibWr

MmMmV *ii4 Mud ’
imS. lo July 31,
Adubit Kx. Co. fca, on book«.
T. H. OUHa. aiamps.......................
Hi. Com flay roU. g;nii!1ii|S cJCy
lot. Ti-mh aod Cniowaia.,
F«^i^^U AiidK Or». Oat. a»dltins rtiy U»k* ................ ..

CH}

Tiiilabrics

Mfx Co..

Irou Co..

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Kodol for Dyspepsia is the only digesUnt or comlMnaUon of ’
dlgestanU that wni dlge^ all classes of food. In addition Ip this fad
J “j it contains, in assimilgtivs form, the greatest known Unic and reconstnictive propertiea All other digesUnU and dyspepsia remedies
digest certain claim of food only, and are lacking in reconstruciffa;
prepertlea
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Kodol for Dyspepsia is prepared at the laboratory of E. a' ^ DeWilt iL Co.. Ch.v.fi«o.and is sold by leading druggisu everywherS.
i no!

JCodol for Dyspepsia
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT

Ur.

THE HMtWAM OBUO «TOItt.

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As heretofore wc shall
show a ^^reat variety of

Trousers are shapt-Iy
and roomy.

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mixed {)allcrns arc

the favorijcs.

desirable patterns.

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Sirret 0««'.rrct «o.
UKiiet. Ihoc,
- in find fill
iH-mmally
apf^rcl
Homhall. mhi. l*elnK duly
.
gbVe: «
t Me.
u1 «aye
that
ihe S:
of claimii by lit-r
'Tlbed ia a true atot
eialni as admlnlatiaulx
laulx <of 11m. rMal *
Siiacl D •%<-<
of Carlton
L.
Dowha^.
nom-haU.
dCt-oiUMXl. gt Cum. juiy r..M
acainai the city of Travenm
the eum therHn rliilm«Ml oaminyt tin
oity ia reaaon.'tble nmi Jnst: that i«»
Street.Oiatrirt No. 5.*
the iH st Id her kw.«le.tsf> and l»rl i-f
Oiiu. |uiy idl .........................,1
no w-i off cxiiitg nr.i.nv.i xald Halm.
Id lhat no payinrni liaa laxw inadr
I brcoiiiil thcnsir
Cor
8ub?*i ribed nn.! :
tl.lg yiih day of Anriist,
Harry IX I
Notary Pnhllr in
and fiu
Traverae Coimty. Midi ^

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’ 81. com PK
CHr Kok, m:

^HE^eoat* tHi» j-ear
. are cut good length
and form fitting at the
waUt liner with (ul1nc«t
over the hip». The
land* are long.

“r-cau-..;;

Atuuita, Auauft 10. 1^04k
E. C. DiWiTT A Co. Chictto, HL
Dear Sirs:--**! have suffered more than twenty years from^^
fsst^ About eighteen months igo I had grown eo much worse
I coM not dliett a crust of com biwad and could not re Uin anythlag
on my sttmadi. My heart
beat eo fast I could not bleep. 4t
times 1 would almost draw double with 'pain in the pit of my stomad^
I lost twenty-hvs pounds; in’foct. I made up my mind that I could At
five but a short thne, when a friend of mine recommended Kodo
Dyspepsia Cure. I conser'tedm^try it to please him afid I was better li
one day. ! now weigh more than 1 ever did in my life and am in bettor
health than for many years. Kodol did it I keep a botUe coastantly.l
ai^ whteUits hoping that humanity will be bsneflud.*’
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Yours very truly.

tbla daae.
Vie. C. Pblwer.
W. K,M«m.



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.‘f 1»3 22

Sieir of Mlchuaa. Conniy oJ Ihrand
Trairorw', »k.
On ibK HHh day . of Aopiat, JImh;.
hefw aie. • BOUur pobllc In and fo.
*«al4 eoeaiy. perwmally
appearvd
IMiar MrLarhl^ii, wko.
iK-tni: duly
swotn. dcpcMi^ ABd aaja Uiai
iht*
hijr a^
r aUfpniMt of rlalm

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rlaln as admfnlatratrix of tbf «<aia^
Cemetery.
scan
McLaOilan.
4pc«u*ed
.81. Com. imy tull... .
the city of TrsTrire City
Hi xions pay roll.......... ..
> «iim ibereia riaimrd aolnsi
the riiy fg roaacmable aad Ja*t . iba*
to the heat of her knomWjee a«d
\Eaxi State SUeet Imp.
lief BO »er fiff #xtau a^lBiu
aal^l
Resolution. '
Halm, and that no paymenu ba<
;. bv i»--.ii.;li*n of thFCitnfi ’Fin-1 Nall. Haul. p:.rinR u<
Wh»f
niaife on acrouBt thwof.
City of Truv. VKi. City duly
iKiini’i i.-d i»ii |*aK.Mnu nai«y MclAehlan.
adopted at a ir-RHUir imH“inR of Kuld
Snh<irrib««d aad airorB to'SKorc me CVrunrll. h. id, .Alien..I n.
it wan
this 2mh day of Aunnid. isns,
resolved by ihi-» Ci-mcll lhat
Atnll F. Nerllniter.
t consti let
rtary public in and
for Grantl be located as Ik n lr.after
erne County. Michigan.
apeelfhd. namely;
, expires May S. *07
ItcAinninc ut Asylum cn-i-k in the
by Winnie and *
V In the rear nf IntF live I.M an<!
lat the claim he n ferred
If.K of hlitek oni lit of llnr.nuli.
S: Co. r. I'.inihnihdtlon toTravere^
Kclher
City, and ninnina tbr-nn- aeai ?n :«iW . iia*i<..t*i«i-UHi«vhHrit>eflMdfn«M cmtI
alley to Kinivo^l ar.nne. nnd in
""^r-arrle.!
24WMi.
To the Ilonorahlc. th»* Mayor and Cliy
Coiinril of the City ^ Travet>r
City. Mlchlnan. and lo Tracy H. Gli
said east and weal .^wer.
i U »• fa^*w «rSM>rf
pobbo^aeiM
lis. Ekq.. City Cktk:
And. 'W'heretts. the iwuird of Public
Gentlemen:
You are beret
in -saw r^soluilcn wax
dar ut bytiy. fa jj.
fled lhat Carlton 1. Bom-hall came w
fic fi
a dlaerani
dlacrani and plat of the
aa« at
hia death on the 2Sth da> of June to cntise
iliHrtet
1WMI. Iretween one and two .o'clock |. whole oL-MU^eprelai ^

r7y t o:‘r.7rnrh;*u,u;

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Ederheimer
Stein & Ca

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m. on that day. in a aewrr tn*och
then bclns provided for a tile pipe
♦ewer on Cass ginnH in wiid city In'-

For young men who wantthelatest kinks we show many of the best makes.
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For the middle-aged we always
have thejnore quiet
.. patterns ..
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Hamilton

♦treet.
Thai said death occurred ia »ml»atanUally the folloming manner, towit;
The aatd decewd was thee
employed by the nid cUy amd wa» onRS«ed In larins and Joinlnj; with ee
meal the aectioaa of fald tile aewei
in tbe bottom of said lre»oh. and wax
In the' vxerciae of due care on hia
pari: that aaid rliy was nesHseni In
not bavlni: the .sides of banka of aaid
trench properly protecUnl by curbins
: w that the
aide of «said oewer fell or cared
V
upon Ibe said declined while he wa»
BO. OBicasM. thereby caoalBS hb
doath: that the *a*d dtr was ol
wiao oefeUftcM in not proridias
aaid deceased a safe or proper plac«^
work while to aamod aa afore-

Candidate for Kcpubltcap
Noj[nination for

COUNTY CLERK

Rrain and er.ilmatiw^ are now >*foa^
tWa CosnrJl.
Therefoie he It Re«>lwl. That said

Oty Clerk for pnbMc examination and
notice thereof ami of tbe proposed
improvfsaem end of the dlatrlct to be
aitaeaeed. aa piwribed amj deaiRna<od by tbe Cnpiiril. and ibat tbe
e Ooaiicll
Th.nt Mid deeeaKed wa«
lOfh 4ar
rooms hi Mid city
Rood health, M years of ase. by ocen- of Hertewter. A. D
ISOS. at 7!S0
^ion a hoTtlenllmiat. .nipl ci
oHdork ♦to boar and or*ns dor
eamina ST:iO-per year: lhat
anr cbjoctlona ihcrrto. be Riven for
publication for two <weeks Ur the
‘ catiroly ilc
ficUt wMwpapera of i
np-Kiri. and that ibe
And be It Turthcr Readvea. That
- n nch widow andj
the taada lota. crauniM and pnmtne^

eomty. tbe
tale of nid
ited, aad baa duly
nuaJifted ar aadi. and that lottera in
that behalf bare bm
rm lasaod bf aaid
her. and that aa Ibe poraonal
tative of aaid deMsed She
to hold the aaid city lUhle for

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propoacd route and litcatloo
Mwaur. and the ib jdli. Rra.de an.! j
naloBK thereof, %s^d procure nn|
laie of the eiMTt thereof and certi­
fy the Mine to this Council.
j
And WhriM«. In purauanre.thereof;
the Mid Board of Piibllc Worka lui^i
pn»nared and reported, lo asid Otmncll
aaid dlaRram and plat of said apectoi
newer dlrtrict No. ooe. ami an .eat|.

u«.. r.. «. T. of
r. 21. of block 2,
lota 1, 2. 8, 4, 6. C. 7. S. «. 1«. 11. 2»
21, 22. 22.14. block 2. all of Hamtab.
nay it Oo 'a alnth addltton to TrSrerae
City.
Moved by lArdle and aapportini by
Moeo Chat ahe rw«o!ailn*i he •drain'd.

Syljvester Brow%
6crerml TesTS Ferrice ns Clerk.
Trossurm' and SojtcrvisDf at
Long Lake TowBrirfik

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iTi*pr«->.«n»aHvo of ^mi<1
nhriM'»^»> *ha»
linH-n.U to hold tlif *ald rity linhi»> for
I<ii«l lujiiiy and daina;;**'
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rora J. Br.whaJ!.
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Stale uf. MJcbii;^n. County of Grand

Irnh. l^nnh.*. AWno,. Mai l

. Shui. r 311.1 vvin.ah

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in. mkl tm WiiliMis, titer
Tha Pathway af Bain.

michicaw.

Saturday,

*1>A01 If

scftesibcr

tfuirv».r- •»

tbv paMaay

imla [n*»Me.

I t oi-H I wW

go:

«ir la a weaklm^ a paraalte

i A'dor a b. a»> wrcigti «o aotM-^y

tteatj aU Itw tl»e
Oei tkr wfcmr oat .K your

or

- 1 tore drunk of tb#- UHut bMiuka thfUfU will ..tof»
fb*- d«^«-U*pmeat
and
crow'h of y«Mir Imdy II will narrot
fllunj; Ita borte^ low
vnd rhrink your mind
H wUI dri»
fHpBd.
It wu: make ytr
Marrow and atuny fistb—^
-------%I«« k»l by .tka AHiH «f ftorrm an 11 anpop^ilar.
r Brace up Ow lo
WrOH- ty the Angel of Wratt-j
Qtet jo*
g Stand for la,®.
#le
nil ynoT Pia« in Ih^ wnlrerw

«•« cnrb «ilJ) tire fain i n* foulalep.| work
Ihlag
that etrr tbr wretrb.d l»a»b

taaiead of whlnlnr aroawd. .irHIng

Thter eye. n.r.- nild- .hd' »«rful.

fiBly pfiy and nmteiupt. faer ab.»ui
gf*r;
mmwrWng
of
,.Mira.lf
attunMH onward, they Md make

Ueir clKek% were

moaned ibe llreumg day;
And I null; -Oh
|ir«nre me
foM» mainn.- that d.dofal way!“
Kh*u lU- Au^. l of •orroo calmly

So tnanj art' annoy «d wriih trouble- day. and *« a.lde for one nnwe nlgbt
ane ralKmaed .pota on Ibe bott«fm| Turn all Info a prvaening ktxtie. boil
ThU ran U- very enalty for five mmuii-1. then aet at*Me to coo!

of tbr feet

helped. If »« entirely cured, by nalng
alone, aaw inp

n:4h a. m.; C. A

Un

fkiaV the feel In warm water lo

fare of the atone, and It will .urpriee

«W»ot!“-^

you to ae ho. much of the hardened

great rebel .ill U-otrfatned tt. t. l.j^-

mder

A Pickle ChapUf.
Green
Tcima’o
VlrVU-h—

inch

Aw Emergency.

layer,
n

miih

each

plenty of

larc-r

Ut

"ah

iM-a

*tand

rc-ah vlii.-g..r
add auga’
.lick c-»nna*m*n lic-ut \er:

..vc

f fahuing place the lardy
^ '-t
taJ lawlibm .1th ibc bead tjlght and In the morning pour off the
opt wjin
Jnlre. Make a -pic.! vinegar a.ldin.
^low: .fTlirVle e«;l.j water on race n.^ k
iiaklni ligbi,
land
rbewt;
lotwcn ibe rb,thing, and
WbWb bo., no tar off. .Aarry world.
gpitme Ibe paihni to fi.wb air f ont
. bii.r.’a. black a. night.
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Skim them out and

ghiy m the colander Take

M-

lark and dunial uad*h«y bath

u.. though
Irllii will ajio prove
with caiilbin let II cone- lo a Indl. But In a (.
a iuH
toinaicHfc at a time aud M th.-m ce
Broken limb. .Houlil l*e plaryd }u
Ikji wlmera dtwir.
until thev can la* n-llv pil. k* d w|'
naliiiai
i-wilUot,..
aie!
the
patient
AMI love lb<ni al] with a pity wliirh
a fork l.ut are not -oft. Bhu-* m J*
keju quiet until tin ar l%al of the phj
tatm;* the fart bin near-*
and c-oiiilnue rooking Halt' d i.*m
A We wbleb ibrtlU my being »•> he.' alelaii
foe* nnd lifting ran-fullv ln«o jar un
ai bad t'liiend here
CVaiiipa in
the .Himarh
u.uallv It B full. Then 1*011 viu. gar dot-i, ..i
Aifi tcoiiK- «if .touaolailon breatthi- yield to a Itwapoonful uf ginger rtlV
thlivl and er^ver tjjo lomatiim with
ineiM tnim laib- to |Mdc.
rid In a gla». of boi water. In wblch TJic.' ucM day |-*ur the vim g.u i.
midleoly grown brjgbl
Aad«4»wa a inllUon bmth. r.

a half tea.iaxmful oi «Hla

ba.

been

..Hmincry, qnlrcrlng .uul I
TF* fear m»t. unUou. inurta

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x..,i lH«d the i»atb of lialu
0-1
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itp^.
Aid

you

with

>om

NVrx.m. ..paMii

arc

uaublly

jlroP.ll h> a mile mill tahm Inti
.

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{and clot ha wrung out of ctdd «i
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Iwnlrr applied to the head
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Uhould be largucmiugli to eiiveb.p tin

n*m»e

Ciievr

by In

ip

' in.im io) sniebw »
: ||ei

mihcilliiK lightly rang.

?or ra'e a fhu ight to inelmMt*. .

A Mid fuiiMil ill with allVer chline.
And .luldi .I tliioMgh the*ew«id

lirr-h-'e and be.", one

niu"t

n

head

nnd

rhaugi-d

ofu n.

ill

Chill Hauci' -T.fiii.i llir ilpe loina
tcHm. alv oulonii. thre- gre n fiepper..

tipper

Ilj.

flan

•‘’f*
daalii ehe toii i d \a‘n'*iii go-lodhw,
Ciitl mU iH i

laUUicpoonfuh celery

Iim.«

twice a mcmih
Mam hac* tiouM*
\iih them L>cauj«i- ibiy b.euk ►«* ease

lK>alH. uiii-Mcd and liil.il with ml
ci lery, rucmnl. I*, chtves and Fr

ly. but tliia B ju\ervi*nie I *

dtc**iug

the aiiaar haa lowm colded.

you b.,v

an*

w.ui^an

maicN'i..

onton- and

«re«'ii

treating

I n ut • I Colo
HIM Bleklo*

llao keep in imnei comlMlcn it «ht>

cut potai.*. ". liatis and .;nr..!v im-

tin

iHcquer

by. thing i.i clf^s t

IretMiig

Jioin ti.tiiMiing and to give li a hiigh
-niiaci'. nill U- n«mov.Hl
n»e btight

iiaik

H'.e a

lan;«' ci«i'-;
duB^
tan;.'

he

t rb.ih ;ir-

..lel

hat cl.

U* r.iMH-.l wMh.

to

. Hc'j.p

tis*d|iu4>;l. tbcj

iWfc

Hiifl
made

ScK-lal bnnr*.
second and fourth WedSwlal
b
orsdaya In
U the month al j; S®
Prayer mccilng Thursday
«f 7 nu
Scuta free
All are welcome lo all Ue terries
. Fourteenth etreel M. E. Church.
’ r.ev 1. B ( arpentcr. pastor.
Class meeting. 0:45 a. m
Brc aching M'lvlCc.^jO^aOjL m

ihui fix

fut In eighths im

whlB-s

1... slnmutr th

woh -mcc-x oil

la^ry .Hi.in. will ,oi-. and ii

cm ntbM g*. t.. l.*'l right.

•» know

Epworth league at «'3« p. m.

OHcn In c-.aik.ug. .It-ag'n-cnldc mJI
ihai id

i- w.]'

FmhI. lake off %i.u. eh..h*> aP'l l.an
h. ni up n«*ii I thiow them c*n a cbai

irangc p-• 1 w^i.-h has l*cen kept.-util

*r on tb. fi.H.r

hop o.

Ho rn dp xMu-i

h. y cun b.' ult'd uml the
3\e n'c liali.i- tc* Mi.tighten otjt. S'nm
in

3" thc*ugh tjt*

tM»ra' MinpB

l*cc tua.

Church Services

-uej, n-cNise. dih-t

The Ealvallon Army.

k aih.wcd'to Mm.ul.hr* on a t.il ho«
-hmvi. Kin them

IjnMvs'
l.lhrnry * building.
IW
tret, near fass street. Captain and
ilrs. Iv.iUcT!! In c harge
Public meetngK eve ry night cxrcpi Monday. Suplav. 11 a. m . holtnrSH roectii^
2 p. ni.. Junbir meoilng.
3:30 p. m.. chrBUan-* praise meet-

Grace Episcopal Church.

. Ta a und t off.v Hiaili* tui while iiiioii
Bt .y n. arlv
aU.iy M
r.-mmi d by
•no,ri,-ii»pg lib
Md bolding ihc-m I
►ver thc.f timi* *.f » Miiatl p .n. or
ulf.h.rr Mmu.Uu fu an-

ima

‘imd. .?l;it* Iv af or'.Mini*

the

vc

m

d

-*I*13

and

i

siaitml

piii-i im waslmd In a wi ;ik
'eti.n

ttuummitt

.rnlng

mi

uml

m

1.3^ ™u

rvirc and scr

SumIa.xj4srli.H.I and

glnncr. there. li i

m.If' da a at

vao.-l... .-tlphu' h»a iin ;o-hl a«-iion.
mU
,h,

titshW" IhB P. chaie
.'lo.h Will 1.

llm-n

iIh>

luiiirrd

mu'ii. 7.30 p ^

III*, flbiv of
In eolored

Wc'i'k

m, I

Then will. lb.. ImoU

dainge or towc 1. - I .lb the' tai.l)

uml holy days

a*

A i-ortlhvl luvUailun to all these

<Jra"«. M..UB ..It c hUiJr. i.‘.
vn alwavH .;,i.m.Mng and diffi. uM

n.

CathoMc.
Chuic-li of III* liumtt'nlat.

lemm. . Mil h c-nn b. * fo'eled liv ml
tdnr Hic

days

ap j

Huliihm Bmic -s wi

lai- il.e c'tilt'^.

.poll- with fiiola"*.-" ami the

Pin

t'onur

BbI.Imic

m; 1

at Inn f.*r to*.
All are weh

m i

Cc.m. |*
l»c*..nd

.oe

;

mornlpg aervlrr in Modwrp
hall oxer poatofflfe.
\Vcdii.*a !av
cveoilng.
TuaUmofi/ .
‘‘‘n'.'adB.V na.m. No. 314
WUhtlte*
nic k, irp.n rvc'ry aflcrnoon (ticcpi
f A'^cordu'l™ nVliatMn to nttaod fiU
•erxlces and the reading room.

li ra nnd fMio duilon. 7 M p ni. ^
HI

alM.

oi aU tuMM* ill colli wale.

Fra III la

Cbui.-h

ml Ca.-*-

the la*

Wiihgin

ill (II it ill I ten ontoii }ubv
lip

nntll

A rldekeli nalac! i-ali lu-

I with uinjonnaiHe

'-ml ]M )jk*. .-d «iih .» •-hamol*M* >kai .

IH-rfcvlli .11.11.

cirimilM i. MUl hd tkntn -*i.k f.u IB.

eai,

cbiv.-H

cover the tomatoes uPh ilm c t. am:

•gu.H hh..u5d b.- inl.M-.: *tth «
•hth. amt d tiny bccnn
|•.•tt...l o.

cMc-J ami i.dr* vlu'd in i!m inorailu:

wh"h Ih.- <nre .and hami" ami

P piiikfitfe
Then atteU illlnied
inilta. cainphoi. tiMid, Hsklng whI..
him of

Cor. Waahlngton and Park i
Rev L. B. Blssell. Pastor.
Mnmlnt aerrlce. 10: SO a. m.
Bible Hchool at noon.
CbrlMlan KndcaTor.
Evening a.
W’ M.

Whip *alt.-.l cnatn tulxcil

with clu»ppcd
uhich

|a-i

iiOMlIimi

" .

,'ich aa Im anv in an. iMiatoea. carrot*,

" 7
I

Ol ut aiB frtU miihiiig liiMt liar

t

I ecu UOIII clurltis tlie .la', Knw Uiud»
Hehii

gellatlc service,
“an;
llrectlon of I>r. Smith
hoir under direction
Smith.
r:S0 pThursday. 7:30
p. m, prayer a
and
setlng.
FYida.w. 7:00 p. m . Mayflower club.

ruc'und'erH are ma.te Into

If any c-.dd x.getabl.** are left <

*»f ei.uhes

ItiB « ilHh' Hour and .aii-i fo fhirken
mI

Th.

me to ah______
the stransm. U a airanfer, wa^l
nd meet the pastor.
Special tenrlce* announcM to Uto.
•hurch brerltlea.
Regular service a* follows:
10:30 a m. momlng worship and
ermon. Choir under direction of Mip.
iTint.
1? 1
ten <3
5:41
Chrt

l*e prepaied In thB

h-ngthen* '! ami «h* .'

oil jp.c »iii ;.v cpTit kly HK IH...JM*-.

At.er unclre-.lng. bn.-h ll.e teeth

Chup fo

way

fine, tadi until I hick and i.'Mder.
For etingii of lit»erlt.. e.aintne the

thiinniMhiy
MniK

Iv.n. .hink’thaf

.

wru-d.

tcaHiaKuifiil
cayenne
k
hv iHitMiii oak or By. one
a haiidlni of fpih klUm-. dl.Milve c'lov.*.- and rlniiamon lo tn-ie
iiutiil
tin* iHilaonwd -pleen In a chM^ in vlnegat lo *

h wHh a •muitl pall of Uraen la ni a

mhi»4i.I

one

Add vinesar
|paru .III. a magrilfilug gla**. and If the niUiinc
Mia
Julia
{the ►ling u left in the .mind. caiVacM •end cok tip

iMih I

la.ii i j* rk x.i.n i b*th* " off amt
h.*.w lb. Ill In-I.e. -k. *t*-i u.oui.d th
.M.n., ami ihcii tunir.b lido. h*'.I

1

hemvy nrayoci

rucumbvrs may

luiH liccii ptit on |..‘pn-t.-ni the l.raM

jump

euff> «n.l ^ '

{ill water. llu>|i

I

H.I «4iiig .Mm

JuHl

the middle, fill

with

ualM-. • Sc;: ve on a b< 'i of choi'ped lee

aii-Uo. b.i-nio.

. Cc to Sed.

two rupa luo.n augai. oio* cup vln.
gar.

tiol a. can he Uimr

lauaJ

Remotre the top

m'ch.:*

covm

t they arc iKdled in wntc-r a few mo
n.n r. and dited quickly.
•*cir«‘
oi

Tim Ilf*

- It. Ji09

Our church Is a home for worahlp
ind service.
If you hare no church
ver*e CUy, you are . —

iKJur over iheni a v.-ty little French

car,

plag the noatilU with a .oft roll of

the

The Riflht Way

caref-ally

with finely chopjK'd celery and ipring
onion and

iWe. atid a gn-at deal nu-rv .lurabic.

hn'-cl. plaee In a jat and rmc-t w l

Miw. Mwv Ikintaiil. Manteip'. Ill

under

laptuii

•llr.H.ahk' ■
\ kla» Hm' n\^v laHl.'. imln

of

and

u-*‘fnV.
tendered flev

dicmid inter be rlcaneirwli

Hl. pt

Mil »e-

thoroughly chilled.

M'



tiny baliH til) iheni in empty l«»nM|tiH -

with llu- UMvinre. fa-H n ih* top- l>a:
ui with’ a fe w

scald ami i**-i l then place on ice until

IB-l*- are « few Hi.gge>

-ions that will liC;othespm* taav

The br.is- trttlinilnga di bcslr.ea<!i-

Titd.' Talk

P.i:p|..’a V»>lh.-H bad

If the hletalluK thww not readily yield

lake

Ml l.«rin

c ho,.,e

For polMHi

Mtiil of inilMi nViiM.

tiilce

add

when^ II pill iirc.N agatnat the gum

It

Two ot Unci' applica
Full pitHd that oiiK ba" Inimic all pain l»ri wH|i li
inK«.phiii~ will onliiuiltj cure the ni»"‘
; :ihr rUin thlothm** ........ I the cm
hei

onloy.

I hot -plecil and aw»i t« n«d \img.i
The filling Hhonld be <iH.’d to inste.

place

eoUm/cloth
Koi nemalgla. appl.r hot. dry

liavi

rl.

7 Wl Mien

large

dUiiHil vlio gor. one- cup c*f Migai

nel.
iIm-

'ahbage. one quail of gtveu lomatoeand one

- Ilierr an' man > 'simp'*- y,*t effect Be
n».4teUulM»L

thee will 1

an> M.gth of lime

the

A

loll,

Old III-*.. ol gil*f and pain

’ 'f\ lo .ail*

Miv

111.

Mingca-i-Cut

liladdev lor tmg of olbd .ilk) partially

lock with void water -and rolling ;i
mile pb*re of while piiia i In a tight

4l\ palho. In the aong. .be aang.
buin Ilualiit old MUigH of iddcn tlnu'
,nr im.

Mau- 'io.

iN piH-r

cold in a deep dUh. wrhle^
has teen rubbed wilh' a cloxe of gar

Beat the white* ol

h.. *ggs <tili with MX tablespoon
The "pci-iarnlar awlad 1* one wlllrl
ful- of*a-!gai. apivad Ih.a ovei the,
•u.idiug wh'*» *!»»ne and brown ItghtLv. MokH aa good a> M taatwa Some of
ihoat* are'made w ith loinatoew.
Some S.mpla Metho^a.
Take H. vrjftl |Hrf*-< >. firm tomaltvi *

it lle-.-e J.U

ale ram..'! und

aggel Ih;c1 >h.

llat-uaid.

•mip of iH inH'ia bill m*t the h.i .W
But cm the Htoc «ilh oue pint of mild

I he tiiwd IK very beinilclal
"For iniM. bbi.ul Uiihe the (arc‘ and

has t'M.KhetP-d them

MjHtartl la adthit

lio - la giT»tl>

r-e the lomaP*.- tiX.Me I

and purup in two cpiait ean-

flIJfil with pouml.iJ Ici and placed.on

MMd llgtitly awc-pl the keya.

hc-r

otii.. tiome lao

ftem end i»n gM-*n j*« pp' iv I' lnov .
Mills add rndp. Chop cue c;..:i,t cf

win If
fA’ilHen for

In a cetp’'- of

iplce ami pour ovar the apples; bak-

•n thla manner.

.V clMdee gnen to.uat.* pMle
S|>«-clkl ilcilc-aey wall rt*aka and t

dajH lelP-at an.l tomut.H-H ami vinegar

Grrcti

pang you
I.MWI cu.k

mu-

hi-at and inin hark

Mary

m.M.rb and allou.Mi j.. dUnohe

in a m-.. nwideiiU

tiaja >4.U bark agaii

i

Hc,.i ha’f viiuga: md ball

er -i noMgh to e.»v.-r ^add one c up
of ►’igai. W’lii n \ety h,e drop lr

In. gree n omiaio, ► and pack In Two

l

and «me-balf cupfu

.boot in r%i tr »n>h
At Mat «M» e>o« are o|H m4. I

; J bat

>

„n.

.h w*ll and drain thorongWy in tin

Sac,!

^ery algbf grenr dim;

Ifc.l ,o,1«-.nd

lay in layer-, with ^all b-

.kin Iw. Uan removcil, R«r>**«t iPl^ .,f salt; -raid wnh Indllng w.i.r an
one* t.r twice a we* k..but not
► land otfr night In the inornlnc

fh Culture

etch cf ;hf U-ana andI pcy.^ Add tc
of^enpew and

»wceirn

. c-amed or baked a w hile I*, fore the
and one»n»
Xry thtn

often etioogh t»* make them tuiie. and

TtHfT U ncjlWBf the matter wUl

T:M p.
T%«fSdny.*
A apecUl Inrllntlon to tmT«lIn« mss
and Imoae ^hST* nerwr aUMdod •
Quaker ebn

ill apjdet arc done, hut the coaiarxl Mfveral oiBe^. which have N'cn rut lr
nu»t no: whey. If the apple* require qnartv-rw Mni the whole wiih a very
i longm lime to cx»k Ho y %htmld toe geaerou* amount of tnayonnalHe iM

aoficn the .pt*t. dry tbem. and while
au’l w.rt
*t»ft gently rub with the flat aw-

Mrmgth of a mite rb womanhrjoO

to winir.

into jun»-AVoinanV Farm Jour

b( all ♦Ti:*'

J JnkTr C. R. S p m.
SeoiorC E.f:Umm.
OoapeJ meetUtE. T:» p. m.
T^ert* —fJng. 7 p. a. oneb

nro dice Take iwicy the

a^mmuute fif one quart of milk
iP«

Helm, 8npL

lUlea of pouicces and cniroia and

with jam. )elly. pre*wrvca or *ugar;

• p;wce oV ore aide to make a «at ,ur

yoa. , Ju*t quit jour whlniny and >

IgMb me to /oiUHT btm.
I •bud,Fr«l and erW

.

""

I>»ug Lake Township.

and Aiatard weed «Ur thla rtoe .oBM. lak^frtia. the fire. Bewi tr« aaUd drcaaing nnft aenv cold n* po*
bir.
(
gar imo the cabbage and ooloq a»u ‘^in^-Ta'^d ?ui Into mold* wet with
Jardiniere Salm! la made of cold
MX a^idt yner night. In the morolnA
Rlr^cvt PulAlng^Beel and core boUed po«nlot>». fien*. .atrtng benn*
drain oH the xmega:. heat it to IMi
cold
bolh'd
young
enrrou.
ollvea.
POo'gb ^ick<oakfng apple* to fid
log. iben pour ti again over the pi-J
■a and may-ounaiac. . I'-e ewu
hnkiug'cims: SB cnvBic. of nppW.
R«^at thl. procew^ the following

iiPvtMliru :

I «akr. rryiTl-Nl, la tn r pt«rnrr tel*

I fca«r Ml tbf iritacM . vlttBa
. Wrrr i. a wrr.na totow.

aim

'

Treasurer an.l Sujx niior of

< arrle<

vaiullw. enftful of chopped celery. A teloM
I if:«. ihe- rrcam to bmiing: with n ucumber. green pea». Umn VteBA
pinch of wodw .tiur tn the gcUi:nc anu or any HmS vegwUhlM ni hnM mn)
‘ugar. and .»% ioon na they arc di*^ aino be ndM. OnmiteM- wHh boiled

^
^SEHOlODEPUraEIIT dniteresittHomelms
Ganil^iBi Wmu

'

..,

Brown

r.-oljn!«ni b«* udopt^^l f

}mMte mr^iSteqi" jOrnowiK ar

And a* tbe«

.

'■mm^
1 Hcco RD, rnAvtn$E cmr.

Wb.N‘

• ; A

0
.

Hamilton Clothing Go-

.

; V**4**_W->n:

A
'T.A:A



At».V7,’.y3hHmv> lntT^^^^^

M iMit-

if*

COUNTT aEllR^

Foi* the middle-aged we always
; have the aiore quiet <
* ' A
. patterns ..
*



t

-'f:: »* I

For young men who want the Int
esl kinks we show in;uiy ut
the best makes. V’'/

m

-A

a

1u 30 a

p.n 1.1 7

Cot tor Tc-yih

Huii'lai

lum ina*-.-

lu^. high mars amt M tooui
Ui . M aperw and (H iiiillr
;o p

nt

W.ik .iBja

Blttm them

In .Me m.iiilhiul la.a. a taici of pick

.w

I. a. Ill* II a (III le (tut a flStldBlI Ifl ktll
nnd tc -mall ted ih'PIhu.
iVm

I Hu. window ainl no lo beil

P'M

0.11

<hl

nio

end

(UI.I
IB

ihr iMMly and lot Ihi lad hold %ou:

Hr.
, **.'1.1-1,..- to «B

Hu (.Mil ibnioiigjih and ii ton .an •
aomait ii ave ii ha.-, i. i.tiiMr.Lfoi ihi
n.ppim. i.M. t h. ..tb.i pap* I
1 m lalo u. fr. M.'Hu coeii th'
nil I*, p Br.h
.(ill yllol

It

fpe fiom dual
wl.l fifcBUO

Church ■itvlllta.
Aitojry Me t. CHyrohe
liar. llufllJ KeiiiiHy ronor.
(Masa mi'dirif, f 4fc p. m

Miirnlfifl trrvlcn.

•III

)«■

TH* CVCNIMO MCCOR& TWAVeUSt CITY. MICH1CAN. SATUKOAV. SEPTEMKR 1. 1*0*.
li«>

^

VOTE FOR

Ftni M. HAMJN
.


Candidate f.w Republican
Nomination for

Register of Deeds

&

:V,

m

«ll»hiroane8Se|rt. 4

4V.I

V
m.

Toe
ftwtkrr oeUM Uat tbt
«a4cmmM4
oa tk« IWk Cay ol,
Jaaaarr. im. 4atr aepolalMl hr ta«
pratote oaart eg Ormad TraTvne opoa
tjr. the atelalAfmirU of tke cotate of
aaU iinsatsif. aad has datj *aaHM
a* aaeW. aad that tettars la that b<v
has have bm b»a«d hr aaid coon
to her. aad that as th« penoaal
rcoeatadTr of aadd Uarohaed ahe ia
leads to hold the mM citr ii»hlr for
said lajarr and damage*
Mrs. Daisy Mcijschlaii.
Adaiial<«tniirls
Sy>l~.Mo«ed by Moap and sappon
•d by Palawr that the health ofhetr
hr iaatnteted to hlnr aosne oor to
move the weeds, rts.. which are no»
otatnictlag ibr frvr paasa!^• of aM
tefoM* la Boardnsso rtver.
Teas—AldrnDtw Abbott. Everrft.
Caietl. Gondrkh. LarUlr. M«wu Murchlr. Pslmer, Shuter atid Wlnniit .\sy»-Noaf
Carried
Moved U,v !^rd!v
slnier iliat tWr ow.
►pin;: Mach A*' as « &p!afDrd it]
ling b>*Ui r%*i»rt**^tailve of ih«ractuimjc fame. U r»ferrt^ t«i tbf cutnniltt
Mortal by dl'lnnb ami suptiun*^ by
• r that ih>Vorkh lDV«?»UKai.«
J Her fo the i-n '.
U. dt.m- m ^t„p ,1,.

mater from
JuM m»*.r of the
rairle*l '
Mox.d by lard
Wtmiie that the <
Carrh'd

Thca lea# ihcai at aacel Gire mem a retalar hair-faod-Ayer s Hair
Viter. It<hechsfmlltat hair, heepe the scalp heahhr aad free from daadrag.
ABalraf Hoheo doe* treat thiops for the hsir and scalp. '

VOTE FOR

JAMES H' MONROE
At the Primaries Sept. 4

The ffr-:!,.

n' U U-* e»lr^
Kvs r rr>| II*
p'or
feO«a*i t * t -:r
i: - « lU
UTMkrr* i f ::W . -a. K-V

^"kT
• t .jneuc

Reprorr Tbr friend privately.

For Representative
In tbe SUte LefisbtBre from
Grand Trarme Cwnty.

Special Engagement
•ays i

Brand Opera douse

anh U

•labor day

Sept. 3
Matinee apd Night

^»r*- FVrt ami
at Btipbf^- l»rtxg ft*. ' Hannah i
BtursFrank .^^•ad^. drasR'.t

Seiled Proposab
S<'aUd pn.iKi.aU siil Hr n-*i ui
thi- oTfirf ol 1.. ul^ Wu'

Mich., umil IL'

«

H.vlM.; i

mam. S* jn

G

i
•-!

VImuH at ILip].!

Mich

Harris Klilon pn-senU the
Co-own* of Hiu, liic Most
Csorg»*ou8 of All
,
Suctv ‘ti-J,

belie of

adiotmi
T H GIU.IS.
A City n*-rk

h, that's
Thereto
with the hair.

Hair-Food

. J

m*

WITH.

f vt.r. E Mia.r. Tra%/;M Oty. Mw ii l
Original Ncw York
hlanli proiK».al t.. Im- tOa>oly ^ddr.-N.' i
Company.
EXCURSION SUNDAY. SEPT. 2ND. Cii to U si5 Wav. chairman buibUnR, Most Novvl. Popular, Talk«-*I.
Steamsr lllmoia
Ci»mrni!tf*. m ith n.tU). .•! *•<*110*1-101 j
ulaml Com.^ly Show in
To Chaili;»l4*x. IVtoKkt y
I Harbor
i
11.0 World.
SprluKii and WiMi-n. fl o*».
A rttllBr.1 i hiH k lot floo mUI'b*-ev
The Iliiuui* mill
stop St Elk hni.-U mlih ta. h prupo^a^
Uaplds Koini: orrvturnlur
Th. rich, m r, j.^. any an.i all pi i
Uaviti s a. W-. rrturu p in. eharp tH«ah» IS n-MT*.,-.!.
SoaU on Hsle at ojicni liouso.
auR 30-51
IVbn^s—Malintv, SV and :{5c;^

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Special hcorsion lotice

TIU toutbern part of Grand Traverao coiaity pw•enU a| tbit tiuio a c^antlidaU^ for tlit* ofhoc of KcKitter
of DaeAiu m Uh- prrton of f-Vank M. Htinlin of Blair
townabip, a name \»y no meant uufumiliar to Ibote wbo
hmv9 particiiMit«tl in the county t affair ^lul to Uiote
wbo live within ilt boumlriot.
Mr. Hamlin tlandt for a clean, vi>foro..t. eoonomilaJ ailminittration, and if electetl will adlu-rc to the
aljovc policiet.
Frank M Hamlin wat bom in Kew York in 1sTk{.
and afU'r r^•ti«liIl^: there three yeart moved with the
family of Chat. Miner to Grand Tnivero> cx>unty and
bat been a oonlinuout rotidout of tbit county tinot* that
time. By teacbinK tchcwl in the rural dittricU, and
working before and afU^r t< bool for bit room and lioattl,
ba'wat able to finith a court© in the public tcboolt of
Travel*© City in
after whieh Ik? tpont one year
in the Uni\-ertity of MiebiKan, and owini: to the failing
health of bit uncle, Cbarlet Miner, wait oompellcxJ to
n turn home to attend to bit various faroi duties, and
sinew that time bat given his atti'nlian to ai;rictilturul
porauiU. In
he wat ob*cU>d duttie© of the Peace,
which offioe he hat held 15 years. He alto hat hold
the office of JTreaturer and it at pretemt Supervitor.
He bat been a lifedoog Uejiublioan, true to every prineipleof the party
Four yc>un ago bit many friends urge«l him to be.
twme a candidate for the office of County Kegitler. In
the i'<mventiou, though tpiriWd uud waruily couUwt«l.
he wat tlofeuU'il by a slight majority, An<l now, ^afU r
* waiting the customary two tormK. again asks the Repub.
lieant of Ihit-oounty for their suffrage, ami promises if
4*hH*t4<l he will give the office Inn biwt iiertonal attention •
Fraternally he it ;i im*iid;rr of ('enter Lwlge
1,0.0. F. and the K O.T.M

Ytteit the Primiries *^epU
I'V'

Mr

OFFICIAL FROCEEDINOt.
. Icrl ^ I< iH.rt un tioldiiiK in
Im- fund^ iij.nnti thcr<lti
Aldi-nin n Al.lmt*. En r» il
Of Iht Common Council of (ho City t;f
Lanli,. Mixni. Afm
. Travsrss City, Mich,
tCimllmu'il Fiom
I'au. M »
| t ho-. Pnluirr. ,S1uH* < and Wlnuh.
>m I'auv
Ui'rtvsl towiaturliy 01. .No 1
i;*<
t'aiTlMi
Interest Aug. IXSI 1
Pa Vina note No 2.........
. lin: l> 2t;*x-It mill 1..1 ntiix'aiA ai tht;^
on short
Ini <m note No 2 4*«ih ..
. 2!ki M m.VIlog to 4.1.1 rom
to il. riav cv|M>nm«-<,.«ii lalM.r.
t'uuia.ii due pay tux iioi, No .T
! Mr for s l iih.n ^^rcvl K\ Imp.
$M:7
Hrxpct-tfull*.
i
, T. H UHlIv niy rii-ik "
Wsst Front hi.
Ilrsl Na.l lUiik iMi%lux noli
; Mm. ! I.y l^udb* and bupjKii-tcd by
- No- l.due S22...................; IWIni.i
ihui th»* ina*.*r ami rhtk I..^ lut. r«ni|K.n No 1 ... ,
ITI 111 Iumiuc
. • Kli>t Nall Ihink. Int *»n iidb*
^ jtm-n.li.l hi the rl.-ik and Hr.- tian«f«M
- 1 Y.*as -Aid. snj.u AldMiti. KvrtVli
35 I (IIH. tt. IbHulrirh. l.ar.lU. M.mnr Mur
shntvrand Winnie
r J. IS.iiei. Icbat*' .. ..
I
2 b«, Na.'s Nunc
rarrl*d
Siipt. iwy will ., —
r.t* t:*
tivsi Wood iMsh tv.irr. )iHld^
I\ rtr.* A
^ mixHl ..................... .............. 12:.
, T* fh, HTuiorablc. th.* Ma*ot .ind Cuy
Round A Won. ou«* 24 in
' t'ounrll «d the t'itv <*r Travels.'
inanhoU* ........................
.
12 N)
Tiiy. Mu-htuan. and to Tracy H
T. C Iron W.irki*. ivi*airini
? HUll!..
.
3

Ifletl that
: hU d**aih
iJUJoo. <m i
tiiorfbea**! n>rner of F<»urte4*nth an.l
sjriilon Mr.vTii in Miid cli\
Union Street Ex
That >aid d<*aib occum>d in xubMau
Uiminx
to mil
; brick........................
.. f 41
The anld dec<*ait*H] ma^ ih
ihen" in
J. R. A I IL R. Co,, trt. 1.*.
’ ploy ,.f t«iil ciiy a* a Hu man and had
car* brick ..................
.
rM.’.
77 '
'armorH -Supply Ct».
idutf
b.v toiid city mhich mere atrung upoa
and a:iarlHsI to said |m.I. and
ai otlM-ra
!<if Tlk«' char*cu'T. and mas* at
45iH>iof hU d.-ath artnull.v enxaxeri mrilh
John Scanlon
dher in iranKferrinx the croa?« arm-t
14 cir curl
153 Je» tm maid ind.
r of Mmilar
l-Umer Bn»* ,.ko.» gravel ticket
larartt*!. an.l in didnx
75:iim' and ehai
W'orka. 25 -pi»*re*
the exerrl»H» of dirv care 00
,aierl plate
......... ...........
. pan. hut ma* killtM b'v reason
;i:
T. C. Mfx 0... 2 pIFc'* ^ In.
his l»o*ly xNwiinc in ctmtaci mllh
' 72|1lve electric mlrx*.* Mrunx on said
t•o^**Tmn^. Vo , tu, and Mge.
^.le; ih.il the **ald fire atoiin mirr*
mixer cutRj*________ _____ -V »;.t m,.r4-. VO fauUlIv and nexnxently atT. r. Waxou Work*.
3 r*'iar»ietl or vtrmiR on »aid pole* that
St Conr. 4iay roll
: 233 S5 ih**v mere a aonree of xreat peril ami
City Bag.. |»ay roll ......... ..
143m SC'danx-r to any pereou morkltix amonr
----- Ui|K>n <*rabouMhetn; and that the said
S2TTk 3A ciiv *rav othermise nealixent aad
/ Approved
r^rtlevv in not provldinx - a *afe
Vlp. r. Palmer. I
‘ plure tor the said MrlArhIan or oihtT
^
W. B. Miam.
person emph*ved on ^ald or simiUr
V
F. R, Goodrich
mork.
^ Slov«n] by Palmer an.l *uplibr;«'d hv
Tint said deceaxud mw* a man In
Murrhli* that the rv|»ort tw nreepte I! x*hh1 h.-altfc. and mas forty-throe years
a^d adopt«H| and the city clerk h<' j ngv. and capublr <if earning fn his roi;
instructed to drnm ortkr> in tmvur of'nlar «*rcupailon. that of a flroman.
the scveral iiartles a* rectaumend.sl, seven hundred and tmenty dollar* per
by the Hly.flerk. and that the tna.vor' year; that he left him snrrlrinf his
apd clerk Ih' tnstni^d to dtam an
midow.the underrixnod. and <«e child,
.ler 00 the dty dep«i*it<»ry for
; a son. entirely dependent upon him
4S to be dishuix'd by the city trea* {for support, and that the pecunlaiT
nr<‘r to thi- scv.ral iwnlc'^ «aru.*.l in tajmy lo sal.J mldoir .*»nd child by a
dy Oo . 12

iMusic • Singing • Dancing
* night, 25o, :i.V. !K)c and 75c,

ALL PUPILS who are to enter'th*
High school or grade* for the first
time are expected to come to the of-

VOTE FOR
To The Public

A« mo arc having auiDe Typhoid
Kcicr in our city at prc.^Lcnt. th*'
Hoard of H.-iiUh advise that all drinklUK-malcr U bulled; also refrain from
uatlujc thc six-alled canm'd or rooked
Aug. 3:i U

Board of Health.

Notice of Board of Registration

Frank W, Wilson
Cardidatp fur Ki publican Nomination for

Register of Deeds
Capable, Tried and True
With a Fine Record of .Faithful Service.

Ti. the lexai \oi. rs of the cUy of Traver»<- Cuy. county of Giaiul Tra\ersc*
and State of-.Mlchlxan;
Notice Ik her.-i.y given that ,*c!
Board of Rexi>trafieti <.f the m veral
mards of the city of Traver.*^e City vill
m«-et ou Saturday. SeptemiKT Iht, 3
f„r ih<- putiMiKc of rc-.:ls!. rlnx all
ipiallti.Hl e!.*t-tors r.-sldinx
of Tiaverse Pity, mho a
n’XlHtenil; said Boards of Re-.;istrje
tion mill iu«*< l in each of th.- five
maids ot buiU city m the follominx
plaivs;
III the First Wnnl. in Gninxc Hall.
('a«s sir«*et
1
ml Wurd.-nk.
111 th.* S<<-<.!i.l
\N*urd.-nK Set'ond
Ward riiy Hall.. on Spruce slAnd.
In ihe Third Wuid.
VVuid. In the i\lmaryj
s< h.s.i luiihlUix. comer of I’nhiirainr
Tenth streets.
*.
til the F.uirth Wanh In tiu* Liixlnc
llouM*. No. .1 on Pans *tn*ej
Ui th.' nrth Ward! in
Kiflli
Ward Hull. opiHisiie K. J. Hans
IS A !
•Son s Mor«‘ «.ii WashliiKton and Ru*,*
sti-eel.'*, ^
Said mi-itlnx of ihe Board ..f R.*xl
■iralion mill U* t.|i<ru from 7 oclocK In
Ihe toienoun until K o'clock In the
aflei-mani of said ovRistrailon day
In ii'stlmony mhcriMif I haVe set my
huml this 22n.l day of August, ijmk;.
T. H P.ILUS.
Aug 24 8ept. l ine.
Pity Ph-rk

RECORD

wAnT ads pay.

VOTE FOR

E. H. ALLYN
FoKomI) Sincyor
At the primaries Sept. 4th.
rharx*- ot the fli. alarm

Served as County Surveyor
four years. Has recorded
nearly 400 descriptions. Larg­
est amount ever recorded in
similar period in the couniy.

James H. Munroc has served this district
1
two icrnisTa the state legislature in addition to
faithful service in the county in previous years.
Mr. Monroe has, durii^ his entire career, been
an influential factor in county affairs. His judg­
ment has been retogni/ed and his counsel
sought in matters of imparlance to the county.
There is no man in the coutny better informed
upon the needs of the couniy and no man more
capable of si curing the county’s requirements.
Ill the state legislature he was one of the
most influential and was placed upon some of
the most important committees in the house, '
and a vote for James H. Monroe for representa­
tive will be a vote for the best man who.cpuld
be secured for that position at this'time.
Mi^nroe is familiar with legislative procedure
and there is no man better equipped to secure
for his district and the whole state the. best leg­
islation than Mr. Monroe.

Vote at the Primaries next Tuesday
tor James H. Monroe ter Representative
, VOTE .\T THE

Primaries Sept. 4 for

FRED H. PRAH

Geo. H. Cross

___
Candidate for Repubfi, Candidate for •
i can nomination for
K.publican Nominauon pRQSECUTIHG AnORMET
Why iln slipiKMi. I*, of r W WIIkOH
.mlnat.* him
.teh-^ts of the Pinr<*u; ot Graud Travers**• Pounty
iTutnty *o r<-if
n ir.minai.*
uin
for K.*l:l^t.*r of lH*.*iU
v
^
Fust.^ lb Ik a Ilian wh.. n.v lii». m.irk»; ha?, pnn.-n iH'yon.i si
doubt to b. on»- <»t «b»- b*-."! yexi?*»»T of,Ih*.-«ls th** ...uniy ha.- »*v«*i
had. he protuiv.-il lour warthat if i-]<*fi.-.l h< mould s*-** tliui
til.* «»fflc<- wa- silmicvv oih .i .iiiirim-. so tlu; -palI<MI^ <.f the oltir.
mould knom that ai «-lxhi ocl.ick In th.- mntninx and at
l> .dti.^. was ois-ii. a
oVbx*k in thi- ati*-rinKMi th* K* xis
ha^ alwayv paid x>
h. ha** rerla'liily tii
aii'I larxi'^i coumi.-- in ih
Umi.Jr*-.! an.l sevinny hv.Idl.•^ nutklna;>fl. cistei <d
iffBro in th-t;i!:nT^. and 111.- jax|iav.-rs U-Ii.-v. .x yo-.in*.: man of
erb iic- i- U-ti.T adapt.'.! t*. th.* w.*rk than.an o|d.*r man that ha..!
mir»-*
tii loilmv.-d
'
atmavK
roe ..:her vta-atnuj
Axaln. when .Mr WUson toook the <.lfic. the ct.unry ha.!
L.-reUiv of r*'*o..U«x nil-r-H.tiieois
* tl^ns'^L. -r>. e'f.. lu^the -..are, and instead <i
whi le ihe’^dflri- u-»*d
ay*stem of recoruinx this ria^- <.f work, a
lo re<iuire seven r»*ct>rds. vc now us«* uiily two and
ytlll b.-tirr shape. Mr. Wflson iiaa-Mi>?»d a' ;h'-.o
w .111. - v.AM
• faik-d. tom and
have
<*c>! ;
writer, and while at the legal fee
charx**.! one hum!
hun<!n*<i
4lve hnndrod dollar* -he only charx«*.l
an his work; thus saving to i«e taxiuiy* tk ihi.<* hundred seventy
fire dollara. Thi* county now has one of the |>e>t Y.v«*toms iii the
state apd several counti-s nuve Kiiu-e practlc-d and pin la d*.tpl»caic
systems.
Mr. Wll.-un has always t.en very atrmnmodn:i:;x auij obliging
ind while Ihis-office to paid cniin ly by f«-ev *no .-aiary be:nx atarbed to this offlcai be na« aJmay* been i«a<Iy and willing »o
?.pend hU lime lookli upany.hlnx fer ihe p*op:.. he co-jld. an I
for them, nho-jgli allow*-d a goo.1 fee.
after apenmux hours at a
h?- ne%«T l-hanted a rifiron of ihi«.
by law for this kind of v
<-vi*r jlaid him more than ihe legU
ouniy a cefiC No ciTlreii
rv (Itr .-ecordlnx and an outsi-i. i
While some may think two lerms <*n jugli. 1' 1* but Ju-i ,to say
ihai almrot in the ix'xinnuig
»x*ainnui= td Mr
Mr Wilscn
Wilscnss «er<'nd term
i*rm hc'wa*
lor iror.*
!ia!f h
has keen
jn>a(i*im.. and for
tr^ro than a year and «n lia'f
ir«*ai3jen». much
forced lo pay o'li for doctor bib's, medictne and ir<*at3jen».
more than hi* N-e* have* a mo.ml **d lo. and If any co*.:ntv officer ever
deserved a third icrm land we ba\e git cm I* lo many» li cenaiuly Is
Mr WU*on, and mo« sincerely hop<* rha» when y*oii cast your baUot
Sept. 4th. it will be for Frank W. Wilson for RexiMer of !><-eds.

PROSECUTWG AnORREY

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at the primaries
Sept. 4th.

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Pinnacle of Fame
f

KIMRALL PIANOS

and hofiorabb-b.ihlD.-»^ niciLod* hav<- l..-» n luw .-i.tl ly tlic W
Kimball Co.

W

KIMBALL PIANOS
Arc plcaninx to the eye picaMnx to tb»- oar, pcr:‘J<« la nmxtruc*
.tlon and ihcir tlurability I* prov-.! aa4 miquoationod Fatto i* imis;*
clans u*« and recommend them a> piano* ot tbo hlxb<r*t order.
At ottr mraroroom* you have tplt-nrlid factlUics fur tcatinx each
instniment in homoTlko surroundinx* which enabl.r you Ui ardcct a
piano that will **xtcUy suit you when you have It in ycnir parlor.

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If you are eontemplaiing th«* l

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