The Evening Record, October 18, 1906

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The Evening Record, October 18, 1906

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

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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

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

Date

1906-10-18

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING! rScQRD

YE8TEI>AY*8 I^E

2600

PACES

in. sms

SIM SWOT n HIRIICMIEMittK FH

umeLKE (tate Conimunication With the IslaiHi Has Been

TIIED TO MM IT W AOAM
•nit»v Pumn CHAAPIW) •oov
wmm WAirr

"Jane Csbel.’*
"Conieton."
••The Red Hussar."
"Richard the Brazen,'^
" The Treasure ^ Heaven.

Km*
MHm.

treatment

Thi^H-' are a few of the new copyH^ . »
fiction now selling big.
*

WAS ROBBED OF OlUlmOS

Umed

CITY BOOK STORE
victed of tta Theft of Her Money
' and Jewete and la Now Serv­
ing s Long Term.

, tad taeksn ewt and all tta

of it it. that there U just one
style which is the style in
................ .and llial ‘
our haU
ion has dictated it and ijopu.*
laraK>roval haa mloptetl it,
^ Tilers are many eariatiata.
but ffootl dreta-rs df*muiHl
Ihe/W thiiig ami tl.e real
tliiug is what wu aloDe cuii
give you. _______

and eeuth Atlsntic eeeet.

PAMITZED

m i(tt«A aotW of

tmm, AAd Bmpiro 8(Um, • wrtl lmowo
cm* f»m»r. «m* hulljr
MM iMt Mfkt bKM < m»d 7
cftMl Hot dOACli did »ot rod her
•mat mUI ll:4d todar. Tbo Urrfbl^
MndMU
oMMd br tbe mwoi Udr
dfupflM o Hgbtod on IMDP ood ro
dMTortectoplekttop
Mr*, miurn bM J«« tnUbod her
Mppor a»d llditlM o Ump >M goov
U» b«r room wbleb wm oo Um knrer
floor. Tbe tomllr mooloM to the
dlMob room am o few moMits After
tiM* owUMrr tad IHl they were •unled
by •crcAms of Agoiir iMolnK from her
IM On AOlertAf they foond Mrs
miles nHlbm 00 tbe loor ooTeloped In
tames. Her ooo r«Mmd a mg end
sOMttafwd the tre. owkloc the Injured

GOUIIIOXES

Chlcape Teteptaoe Cempany Pot Hand . Ooeen AccopUctea ConUined German
Book Men Out of Goolntaa by Cot- j Coin to the Amoont of a Million
ting Off Thair tarvico.
j
and a Half Marks.
I By Wlrv t» the Rvcnlng Record.
NVw York. Oct 18.-~Om- njilllon.
hundred thousand marks in gold
bullion packiH] in twelve boxes, con­
signed
to the National Cliy bank, ar
paay cut off their »errice. pulUng
nearly every race tra/k gambler -In rived today on the North Gerrosu
Uoyd steamer Chcmniir
tbe city out of bdatotas.
By Wire to tta Erenlng Bocord.

By Win- to the R^eulng Rnwd.
N. Y,. Oct. Ifi.-Mrs, UelU
SwiH'tlng of Jackson. Mlchi ws^
awatded a \enllc« of
sgainst
sttaroet Wc^ti-ro StaUiF today.
While in bt r etsu looin bciwtt'n lluf
fulo and IVin.H Mi« Rsintini; was
inl.lM^ of mom> and Jewils. Th.officials calitti her an Impo-tor
lad hR'r arr* sti-d A t»oat employ e
wa^ afurwsrd convlrled ami U now
.• siau- p.lson SB-nins a lone iK-n.

Ohn Klein Obiccted te^ Attention
Charles Sullivan, a Cigarmaker.
Paid to Hi& Landlady.

ROBBERS LOOTED STATE BANK
AT AUK VAS8E. SIO.

Ktibeck fi Hoyt
riiiouHt. riothien..

firdn’’—these are l!ic
tliatiimuifil.ing fonluna of
••Qi ekv
gi Ai.iTt” alio a
wbi»*b have cauptxitbeinjio lie
fanirwl U^yoncl all other
womeo*8 111000 in tho wT>rl(3,
aiul w liirh by tbe game loketi
brin^ so itmiiy wWten to scItHit their siiuiti of us.

SHOTiOTHER’S lOVER

WOMENS CLUBS :F0«6htwitm^officers
ME IN SESSION

•Only $115 Was Bsc
I OvsHooking ^7JI»
^taid tatll Dr. Boace Arrived from WIII
>ir«l But AH I
lltmalNirK. On exAmlnatloo It was
dlncmred Itat her hands were the
snprst burned and charred but her
aras. aboolders and n« \rty her entire
Us
body from her waist u ^ waa teirlbl) RITIIIINO PREfilOENT OELIVERED looU-d the 8lnU- bank
burned and It was aeon t Vt death was
Mo., earlv. toilav after a deh|H-iw»
AN ADDRESS.
>spite all offight with officers Only |11.'»
taken, the rohU rs o$erlookinji I
agiaUtien Committee Is Planning One bandit was lujurt^i but al
Ihovgbt. jodetnff from the location of
caped on honKplJck
Soma Llva Maeaurrs for tta Com­
tta borna, Itat ahe endeavored to act
ing Wlnteiwifiuresting Ad-'
tta lamp on a |ablo bot tar age paldreoMo Oelivered.
•fIM bd«a4.,|d«Md ber to get It too
Mar tta otfl*. An K fell, the lamp
Faor Man^Were Drowned and Thoae
brobt aid fVlAMtd the Burning oU.
Ik-uion HarlKir. Oct lh - Tb« gatli
RMcued Were Locked Up for
mopping over, sta endeavorrd to pick
rrliii of the clann for the IwelfUi an­
Being 0-o-k.
'
H «p and tta tames enveloped the
nual convention of th«* .Michigan Stale
upper porlloo Of her body The car­
FfMlcnitlon of M*omen H clubs took St Wire to the Evi-nliig Record
pet in her room was all else that
place in the parlom of the Carnegie
Pittsburg. Oct. 18.—A houtH-lK3a
oanght fire.
ibttc library.
c'ontainlng six men towiil
Mrs* Rebeeca BiHes would have
A cordial buzz waa heard while the others in a skitf went over Heir's dam
taeo to year* oM next l>eceMber. A
ISnar ago she came to Wimsmaburx delegates from the 11»<» clubs of Uu lu the -Mlegheny river early today ami
federation
reglsUnnl.
drank
tea
and
four men were drowned. The poUc •
from Defiance. O.. to make her home
with her eon. Kosautb. In addition talked over convention plans One of say all were drunk and UicktHl up the
to Koesutb Stitea. she leaves two the features of the day wu* « imtchwn r»*scued men In tre station.
other sons. Bmplrr of Darker Creek given to the board memln r,. am! othe;
and Milton of Defiance. O. Two daugh­ gueata by Mrs Warr.'u Carroll in her
ping home Covei> were laid for
ters also survive. Mrs. Ktla Wagner
7d4c; corn.
.-.dVrc.
of Toledo. O. and Mm. Sandemon of thirty.
Chicago. OcL. IS — Whi*ai —Dih-ciuTuesday uigbt an imjiortani meeting
Oakwood. O.
Mrs. Stiles was a K«*nile old lady of the library extension committee wa» tar 74*4c: corn. t..,c: ewts. .T.-V
Ea*t Buffalo. (Vt. ik.-Catfli•nd made numerous friends who sin held in the parlors of Hotel Benton.
eereiy mourn over the terrible acel Mrs. Lucy Andrews of Three Rivera Steady. Shinp and himbN-r..-jiH.; ^h,w.
lower: choice lamb^. I7.7,'.fi 7.8rt;
dent that .robbed her of her life The
wethers. $5.75fifi; ewr>. $.7r,r,r.u.
fuaciwl arrangements ar« not
The convention propt*r was called in
wade but they win be under the i
order In the Btdl oi>cra hoim- by Mm
Mon of W. 8. Anderson of Tra
John Wallace, president of the Chauairla alumni, and after a piano solo
by Mrs. J. H. Van Visslngim an Invrv
Family Peacefully Slept.
cation was given by the Rev. William
Jay Cady of the C>oogn*gatlonal Bv Wire to the Kvenlng Record,
jackaun. Mlrh. Oct. IS-The rcM•ore of l>anlcl Goins. 420 Rockwell
street, was mblied of $.V» by a burglar
last night without disturbing the fam-

lYlSTWCnVE style. Great
If Vfiricty. Midcritc Price,
^ -Efise the Aral diy

••DOROTHY DODDKKK is ao Mll-jm vwliu^' sounv «'f
satitfarliiMi io n wvil HtU'tl ••I>om.
tl.y DaM” Slior. -.\ml not the
Icist of its rliunns is it.; iDcx|k'ii
siveiHSPi You
wilhoul Ik-inj: oxtravni^ant. For everx
e -iXK.lhV
toati*. season an<l m casion the
“iXir.
l)oair lint* nffonls the c*orn)ct style.
slyhv
I
*

Imiuin- about the
new ones.

$3 and $3.50

lai.1 ntslii KH'lii -l»>t ttiilllvaii

■n. FEiurs F»E»Eu;

the oavutitlyou with oue |»air I
of them' Utautiful i
8KK OUR WINDOW.

TWO TRAMPS KILLED.

BACHANT & ROSCOE

Ti.

^ -

HWSE BOn WEm OTBI DIM

Hy Wire to tbe LNeulug Record.
M'i’kei^banx-. Pa.. Oct. Ik.—A *
.Itch over Llme« Lone creek coUapaed j
tcHlay. killing iw ► men. members ^aj
gang of tramps

Roofbestos!

Indestructible Roofing

WINT TO START SALOON
Fall Housecleaning i
F. W. ^naoa. through hl» aitornoy.
0. C. Brown of Grand Rapids, hav
•Urted ault for t:s.fi00 against the
Denmond Chemical company of thl*
city, n Is claimed that Johnson fell
from a defective tramway whi
work for the company at Home
I*. C. OilbcH haa been tvUlaed by tbe
defoodanta.

‘ Covey and Knoekad ficveul HeUs

^•rt prieot, a /reigbt engineer on
the Prre MargiNfite. nude a whe
kmfng of UMU near Bates yeaUiday
when a covey of tbe
a one aide of the track
ID fly acrosa In front
A number were atrwn?
U ibe front of tbe loc»>

Ings against the townshlp%f M'hile
wmter to compel them to accept I heir
liquor bontts: '
The two men warn to sun a saloon
at WirnsmsbuiT and are meeilng
strong oppoaitlon. The villagp has alsrays been dry and the people there
want It to remain so but NicoUs A
Dav>dsoo ace good grounds foi^ the
saloon bosineas and are very an
to get tta town s permlaalon. Their
bonds were presented to the town­
ship aooie time ago and turned <

fiemiai.

iKt IT-St*

'•“"i'fflS

"“‘WAIT’S
DRUG STORE

Horw Ran Away.

A numway oo FYont street late yestenJay aflgreoon created oouldf
ere driving
Two tadlea were
drl
OWING TO AN* tmprmwUm that 1

Imvt chaagta my loetakm I wish to
ctsts Umt mj'QOoe U atlU ia tta WBtataa tatifitts. iltk loor A. D Trim,

It is again time for—Mrs.
Hotaeai
dfo to think of t^t ;
r>- work which V
neiUicr easy nor a;:reeable.
Oiir gtook olTers many time*
fcFving iHdp,StlSeda.
.
Bbtbx.
Beadie,
DiSlBfcCUBtS.FaraUBre PBlIshes. etc.
It will |joy yon to Iai} tliew!
Rood, oTT
of n«, fo*?
for tbow- wc
tairry areof a
andL*o farther than
Ik> tho low.
goods. Prices also

to Ue G. R. A

Oah^g PnWIipi

DENTISTS

Wears as lonij as the
building.

There is No Magic

anvonk can lay it.

in the accomplishments of our

“Best” Flour

For sale h

Hannah

&

"

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

It is made from carefully selected
Czrand Traverse wheat, in a ^ood
mill by a jjood miller, l-'very
sack g^uaranteed.

Cor. lOtb and Lake Avc.
Telephones: Citizens. a2; Bell, OH.

Lay Co.

FOR $25,000 OtMUES

nuaoiua

4

The fidart Co. Prep.

H*- MItr.

tTTM------- •»»
Mm

roa yrME ymir cklmaicTi or EBr
naer cleaned call the Traverse City

WHILE ON BTEAWROAT.

WaeMn^en. Oct. It^Tta wm
wreae upbrta tta tropical disturb^
met m central thla morning off tta

VnfH 11:4P T.4«r

r Sii D««f»

xr-psvmr.

NOTICE

KnEEnK

COT SIS«0 SOR ILL

Cut Off and Crave Fears Are Entertained For
Havana and Other Ports.
By Wire te the Kemimg fUceeg.
Key Weec Fla.. OeL U- Feau art

6 O CLOCK EDITION

. TKAVEKSC CITY. MfCMIOAN. THUHSOAV. OCTOMUl «L tlOS.

It mil Pay You to See Our lioc

J. W. Milliken

Overcoats, Suits, Underwear
Ladies’

Not many r.Uicr li
in the
•• that
city of cuonl aizcmany gfXkl valuiB.
txjn tains
IN SUITS-Ask lose.-our
niwlium |»rintl lint* lino fancy
worsUvls ami catsiyien^ al
$150, $10, $12, $13.50, $15. If
you i>w<l T suit you won’t gt»
avay without IniyinL’- Better
giwdos $10..50 $1- $20, $22.

IN OVERCOATS-As in
tho suits wc show oxlTH values
at $7.50, $10. $12, $i;;.50 and
$1.5.
Better gnuh« at $10..7),
$1\$20, $22. Ournssorlinenl
uew coats is one of the larguet
inUlcrity.

IN UNDERWEAR- A
dollar all wool gHmient is always
popiilar. Wo llieroforc showja
largo assortment oolorB and
styles at thb prioc. Our nndcrwi!ur department contains tho
best of everything to Ijo liad at
prioos from .*i0c to $2 per gar­
ment. Union suiU $1 to $0.

Sherman & Hunter
.V-

Tailored Suits
KAVIC Ut!ii rcixiiviitg no$v suits
€*Ycr>' thiy by tfxpn^s simv onr buyer
nturnc-l fnjm Now York; iiihI wij
now have oil our lino - the * Iim*il
showing of lip to-ijow suits ettr*
shown in Traxers*- (/ily, and wo invite ovwy
lady iulhis vkinily to visit our clo.ik fiwilon
and sea our i-hvaut line of luiU.
Wc worb not
satialiud will, tiio lirst siiow iog of sniU. That’s
why we waiU.il and our jialg iicnt was right, for
Uh» Uu r proiliiiliont an> just Uj our liking.
\Ye now ctn gnamnU-u the styles to Iw oorn-ctin every deUil, l«!h in moilels and cloths.
Nothing but tbe oorrect things c.'tn
have a home hen*.
▼ Y

$10 to $75
r

. -

M

t

OTY. anCHIOAN, TMURWAY. OCTOBER H. M.

TffiETBOK KECOn

Yob wouldn’t eat dirt.
Why drink it?

t

todlvMMl had ttee lo i

Who olMdilr add*

Wm
'mm

Every vtAe caat lor a republican c
dklata for cooiEren In Nkblaan at i
ta riertkm alve* practical
awat lo that which Pr«id.

to hi* MTilUti-tjMk

for

X.

Bboll oeaM.

W

$
$

MIchlaanj

esamen were Important and helpMtors in the beM lertalation ofj
lat eeaekm and the eervice of the!

llbc

lUFUBUCAM tTAT* TICKrT.
FNID M. wAiwm if riwmgni
BATfUCK N. KKLLSY «f twit
Hwtifyf ttrt—»
MOMM a. PfICBOOTT if Twt
l^iUf Tnifir
'
• 1
mAWK r. ALAXIM if cmiw.

eenuiUves from this *Uie i^lll
ner value In the •cssioo of

^

*

*

Peaple’s
SavlacsBaak'

H

$

lo be eieciod two weeks from
nrtT Tuesday.

ENDED WITH
WARM DEBATE

nrlBUZE WtS STUBBORK

IrtisliKuB an addrrsa on "Tbt
of the Churcii in the
rvlc*
kind" warn plv.-n by Dr. i' R H'^nder j
Offlcen Chosen.

U Inrce nnd the »ddrc.iik.» full of In

ELECTED

tidiest.

Offlrcm wen- ckM:«ed as fol

tows
The Uev. J
prcidepl ; the ll«-V JosllU.I llotM-.t.s
Howell, formetl.v of Grand Rapids.
vlcB- pnsidwt; the Rev K W"^Sw«it.
.Vdrlan. K^-n-taiy inwiKurer
l lie ll.-v. |{

Turti. r of Pontise

ma\ not K- a pnpb orator, bur he left

Or. Van Kirk of Jackson Took R

OKXTtil M. rERIIY, JK if Diir^i.

Lrrin.llrir'KTlron'’^
atm «bouri> Minum

teal Ground That Baptists ShouH
Unite With Other Denomina­

.
frunr

Ith^ t!hri»l.*'
Ih-it i «
the text John kv 4 "What Clod can do <

tions ard Was Opposed.

through UK." he iwtid. "U mure initHii-.'
Cliris'
renro of Mlcliluan IkudM nilulK
eloei-d with ii hot debate over
rhiiieb imlon that sHmil up the find

LBOliLATIVt

teal exeltement of the weeks Rather

mCD C WETMOItt.

The llev. KoIh

MMCB H. MONROE.

ii

\V

Van Kirk, pas

tor of the Flrni church. Jaf-kson. oiieu
InK an hour of confeivnee ou "Tlu
MlK*bN) of the Unplltat ^Church.” look
radical cround that wa« speedily at

ROBERT E. WALTER.
Bbirtfr-.
CHARLES S. JOHNSON.
BtlMir «f
FRANK W. WIL^N.

lacked by everj- other delegate wb«i
could Ret the fliXJr.
I>r Van Kirk s arRiinieni wa* lha>
ni.niy of the dislUirtiiv lulnrljiUtt. lot

time mas near «hen Baptiida sbuiiUl
formally unite with other churrtie* and

FRED H. FRATT.

.idnilt to their own memUTtahIp

{

M)U« who might not have btH-n bap
ttwil by linmeii,ion.

I. F. WATERMAN.

FRANK HOLOSWORTH.
LUCIUS J. TEDMAN.
IMr Blriiflt Court CommltolonorOBORQE W. CURTIS.

FHEE TO SUBSCRIBERS

Replle* were
men in alKuit

made by a Hmue e
as many minutes,

K. W Sw eoi of Adrian, the Rev. S I
H«l! of UnKiklyn and otheiw who leai
in ihe slate ti.uiK iU.

The opinion v.a

Havt you Mcurcd ono of thooc mog- un;ininia.:s that the method and
nlBe«nt Oe Longpro flower picture* holism of bapiivm by Immersion
so dlrfVtly lauKht In the Hlble
bad so d«s>p a spiritual nieanliiR
Ewing RecordT
which are being given awey by the
Tbeao are abooluUly free to every
aubacHber of the Record whose
acriptiofl I* paid. There are con
call* for the*e oouvenirs. and M
twve

not

already

secured

one.

in

eluding the Uev Allan Hoben. I’b P
o{ the Fii>l eliuivh. Detroit; the Uev

udUhi

syni
wa
an.
tha

with other Hcct* would Ih* ini

|H>ssnile. except by a
the Baptist itaislilon

rtH'ogultion o

Tw«i ftinirastftl vb-ws

riileago.

Om- eniphataf/t‘«l social

form, flu- other
VI rtlng men

use social

graces

to

In the amount of hi. *ub»cription

fy before they arc alt gone.

I aii.l Is^seabtl ilmiugh
with inaiciosl lumber
Tin- Hr.

|r

corioeiiy aa to

where

mm
A

wa^ e.\liiiguished.
The building s,-« ins to have Iss n

CHOCOLATES

terest»‘d in the public schools. lUirai
and moveiiunts
for Uesiro.ving
the
fHiwei tif »-vll "
The Rev 8 B M^Hser. D. D. t.f
Deitvili mid
a scholarly,
ptac-tieal
paiwr on "The Minister's Appnrlation
of Himself." He-decriiHl egotlsin and
"that

form of dogniatlsni which

Kl.ilioiate aui
the t liureb. Ihe
two huge ,\niei

^

vdta M«IM to the por voTttope coo-

l’rices.$l, 75c.50c and 25c.

for 111.-

30 Days
-('omonnd s<h* for yourB4-IV1-8 what wo hnvp lo
olTor you.

, Your Reliable Airniturc SlJre,

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
l'?7 Souih Union Street
YOUU CRUUn IS GOOD.

The Hunting Season I

Tile even-

4iig sessions were notable ftir the great
volume of music from a large choriiK
It-tl by an easteni e\angt-Ust.
illllK ;of .New York
Uevival results
for th
Slate. iHMrtnnlng with

THK MlTfAL I.inC INSl'IlANm
ro. t)F NKW YOIIK
Notice to PoUcyhoIrfcTW

RECoitO VANT AOS PAY.

Is here. You have looked forward for it for months? • You.
should be fully prepared in every way. We can supply
you with everything you want.

Winchester Repeating Rifles

Im‘-

II fieeoiatitms graet-u j
wning display being
n flags

Over iu our f^xain warehouse on
tlu- Sontii Sill.-, near the Kinlitl.
stn-el briilce, we have eloreil
away

1,800 bu.
oats
Wc- have every reason fo Ik-liuvo that they wiU advance iu
prioo.
You will saw uiouey if ytiu
iret in your winter's supply now.
Djn’t delay.

tin.

GROCER
aod Cass Streets.

IF YOr WANT

Qf every kind, and we want to call y«ejr attention lo the newest and latest

No. 35 Winchester Automatic Rifle
The finest rifle that is on the inarkei. I-lvery hunter should see this. Absolutely
no chance for it to be discharged .;iccid.entally. It is a si.v-Bhoi hamincrlcss repealer.
The trigger is locked while it is being carried, but can be released in an instant by
the same finger that pulls the trigger.

Remington Au^matic Shot Gun
I-

is another line gun and one tifat should find ready sale.

i t task aECtwcAL'cft

It is a lieauty.

Winchester Repeating Shot Gun
Isa splendid gun and fully warranted.
^
Wc have a great stock of both single and double barrelled Shot (itiiis, both
smokeless and bl.ick powder; Shells, Gun Cases,. Hunting Coals. Iltiniing Vests,
Hunting Knives, lliiiiting Axes. Cartridge Belts, Compasses. Gun Oil.

Some Game Laws to Remember
S'jUlKKl-I.S can bo killed from Oct. 15
to Nov. HO.
I’AKTKIDGI-: from Oct. '15 to Nov. :t0.
Only l‘J can l>c kilb d in one day.
FKAIRIF CHICKEN, Wild Turkey.
Wild Figeon. Mongolian or Knglish
I’heasant cannot be Willed until IVUO.
Ol AIL cannot be killed until HK17.
,
BFAVFR cannot be killed until l‘U0.
MINK, Raccoon. Skunk or Muskrat can­
not be killed in September or October

Electrical Supplies

Anl«Sd<Mth<rM.«ta,IM<

P.MeoBgari
A. OonillB
RF.Aken
J. H. Lbibb
WBqnetoDg Club
C. F. Owen
Amerioan Drug Store
Hannah Drug Store

(’’harmiiu: C<im-cptioti of
n <Jirl.‘ wifli All
of Ibi- Great Wi-sf.

bungle as stH.n as they tourh politics.
bi:t wl.Mloni demands om action
cit Irens
Kvery pastor should be

of nuy kind lot u« figure writh yon.

thM as' answer to the question as to
the money came from would
laf ttde a review of surceasful repubIlJb suie managemeni which would
net help his cause.
tbouiutf doU»r,

REX

GmUmhkmn

-..........

mi

Afidr general

with ov«*ry

Heating Stove

A Foiir-ael C'niiuxly l.v W. A.
Temnaywe.aija Irviu«
viuu iL. IJall
10 Dh
C>omot

ru|»anry .-vvn to the eltM-nic wiring
iitit. avoiding undue lurtisauship and
and the whole thing had bi-tii renus!
advocating men and nuHisugi-s becauso
oled and fr»*slily imlnled
ol iheli
moral effects. . Some men

*r,

’ the exix-uilve 1

Premium

ed to tbt- elly fn>ni lie

Jackson penitentiary received atten­
Tbo mill* tnformathm rtmrni
Talk it ovur wiUi
tion -when it.s chsmplaln. the Re
tbo UmI ilcmiirrai admlniKi'ration In
Tile ofTirlal i^(atenit-nt. whiMi may
A Riindell. road a |»ap.-r on * Tin
Mlchiasii which souu' ne^iil inquirit'*:
fH- Bised as a lialiot fur v*»tlng bKin^ ^.Call bir pri.t**.
ficiiUles of the Pantnr • He Kald
In that dim-lion hmuKht forth twm to
In the i«oH vear Ihe laos at Jackson Imving iH-eii iw-ql to each iwllcyliobie^^'"'''^
have hrouKht .in nhn.pt itnl to
gave o\er ll.eiki to Ix-m voleiices.
m Oct. 11. any voter. lalllug lo n-*-- Be
parisoo/ In ihai .lirtvtiou
That there
he i«me In due ciiiirsr- l* i,«;.iewte4
Tueiula.x
evening the convei
will never l)c another «h'iiiocrat a.
was formally openetl b«-ft»re an attend*
fatraUon in MicUUtan
lou>; aj* any
atu*** that packi*d the large clmrr!i
maiDiir}' «r that laxt one cxiidH.* a. was
diipUcate uuiy be m-m '..ig-,
with a devotional iw-rvlce. led by the
by a k'adiu;: newspaper
twi IMt
Rev. B. F. TaU-r of Bat ih Cre-v k
mink; mt ion. wa**
R«‘V. F. 8. lU-rtMiuer of Saginaw gave
itKuauuod hy Mr KImtnerV
ORDER on* sack of IDEAL Hour—
an addrewa of .welcome and the pri'wk
hiK »v|ti>oners as sot»n ns their
the rprmg patent or th* blended. You
dent. M n QiUck of ManiMiqne.
siamdetl
The Rt v. Cvorpv H. Wahl w.ll then>e.a regular cuetomer.
of fXHtoiW. w-cri tary. nud the^ n4*or

i'hPrt* did vott pvt it air' should
have been onr of candidate Klmmerle s
q^NUooi. coocemlbjt the nillllo
dillais to the state treasury. H.
selnlnslT anxJou-s to know U
raiRey wa» nil Mifely deposited i
ttaA Uttarost payinrat* were
pi|mptly made, but the Ca« c

THE TRIUMPH
OF BETTY

llIj

liiHMbtaK-d as. it caught fin- at Ikiii >
"CIvir reform offt-rs an opixirtudUy
and
was sav.il only
ilmnigh hard
iieglectetl by most mlniKters. The |uiswork. The of fires were ready for or-

tonight and Yage a gosixd
ThU preach
which you
have no control.
cnroi»algn here after the eonveiiiloii
reality Is (K>d at 1 HiK law-.
llglmis leaching tl ‘ chnrarter and life tlosi-s
■ |ta»wcrful than
of Ihe ti'acher are
any matter that Is taught

TlifSuriLty Kvvntiif
tin(Jreatt bl Toii.eily Soen-ss.

m.iu.

employes and an alarni.it I
The «U-|»artmeni res|Kiml

r..,,.m.nl K..rr..
•The Mini
few im.i
Hie Community." urging the hvjK»r-|
were l.iid and hob
tame of sidiipral imwer. stmly of the
eeilUiK, The work i
|
and although the

:t:X:

Oo-t. 22

IlteHipamm-nt
a
^..rk alH.m
blnight
The Ida/T- wa.s dlM-mi rtil by

Bible, prayt r and sincerity.

flii whllo selection* are good and pick ntUipled to the mi-ds of the learn
• Wlmt.** he asked. "Is the ftindanien- Saginaw, have been antlclpali-tl by the
out what you want.
pressure of the Rev. John A. Davis,
Ramamber they cost you nothing.
evaugt list
of New
York, w ho w 111
l reillitv
Every mail aubscHber who will *end
ractive one of these beautiful *c
niro free by return mail. Act pro

live, «latimg.*«I the new di.*.pauliei>* of

Well Startetl Iteist i u the totif and
.work in enii-!’
‘eetllng Wli,-u (be tleparinielli nrrivt-tl
Dr, Slocum dlx-

. - who must hlmKtlf 11
uralliy he pn-acbes. The

\Vt‘ haw till* lar»;eal n»**
Bortmont of 11 HATING
iATOVES that we «-vrr
carrietl in iloek. Tlio
heavy Iratlc wo have *e.
oimxl thlB season frtmmn
toes IIS to onler hvuv}- for
the fall trnde. iimi inoriler to socniv your wilronn^Jp wi' shall not only off.-r
yon tlu««*
at A wry
rtMisotiAliIe priev. but will
f;iwaway a

GRAND OPERA IWUSE

fire In th«’ l*me .Marquette yards *.light

ihtsousI

Pastor Murt Be Teacher.

had better do so at once. There is
nothing more beautiful for framing Edumtien." In w hirh he develo|MM Hr
He Uthan these gifts, . They are rich and nuslcrtt psycliological views.
natural in coloring, beautiful In de- lieved the pastor should be a sins-lal
Ut in religious t.-arbiup as
. sign and fac s'imiles of the ori
oil paintings. Call at the Record of> Prt-achlng. nnd all methpils must

Premiums Given Away

Munday Night
Firt’. Whteb t*ndwbl> ortgluuied fnuu
a spark dioppvil by a pa**lnR Ji»«*mo

* and Chief Munny soundtil .i gmi
•lul alai ii after whUli sorot unkmiwn
sent 111 1
lug Is a .leitaH Wbieb wav
hullfUng

comes bttlblosniaiism. a top lofty isolo-

Prof. U. B 8mlib of ('bjeago pi«
senied an ubl.* addre.,N on ‘ Rellglou

Your Reliable Home Furnisher

‘Nothing Succeedslike Success’
Two Alarms Were Sent in. the Seccno
Being Work of Unknown Parties.
Budding I* H^ooed.

li-r’s ofnee were present
ilivss«*s by President A-Gayb.rd Slo {
rum of Kalama/ot, college an.l Prof. I
iJeiHld B. Fnilib of ihe InlversUy ofj***'

ahlrh UajrtisU had lala.m! had bifi.
Kindually arxein.-d and adopted b.v th.
other denonUnatlous. He believetl the

FRANCIS E. BROWN.

J. W. Sl-AXER

Are You Goingto Need
a Heating Stove?

« plioiietl in

Pliiaw, (HI. IK^The auiiunl *tnf'

A. B. DARRAQH.

FDANKTRDDE
OLD P8STDFFICE BBiLDiK

EASY PAYMENTS

:

lerenre of Michigan Baptist hilnlslcrs j

OFFICERS WERE

Will cuRply n whole fau/,bw ilU all fibiimiknee of rU>ar.
pure water, fret* from irerms
ami all iiiipuriliew
Preventt tj-ph^iil fcvi^ ami
all (Htoastii catutivl by «lrinkiiiK impure water
It make® no differemv how
impure the water. Nox.aH
Fillers will make It
it pute
We will put .nitM. your
y It tme
faui'et fiml let you^l
'

INTE the Bdtxmt of the -Rv«own Tnireiwir’ into tho*
cuBipetUiTi* Bluro arid threughool Iho country,
»t veralsto\TB that heretofore nowf uiiule any claitua
• aa 1amng anrako Csttiauroera aoddenly aprang into Uio
wake of the -Ri !H»wn ' wiUi the nwull that totUy manyoW atyle
contbination and hnl blast slovas are sold for smoke tonsamers.
Uoiii U' dtxviv.vl into lMi>*ing sonu^lhiiig yon don't get Lad ns
shi»w you -tho inside of the “Renown rniversal’* thi ii >*ou
cxii make no mis tiki*.

son of Chlr-ap.

The ati. nduDce at the annual om :

ilAMU B. MADUIV if lalM fUr

Reriown Universal
A Revelation In Point of
Perfect Stove Structure.

Filter

‘^rtsS;

power

t»e past twenty year* "

t
t The Noxall
t
Water
t

Hannah &
Mercantile

'

OTTl’J^, 1‘isher or Marlin cannot be
.hunted after Nov* 15.
DEI* K can only l>t: killed from Nov. 10
to Nov.
Only two can be killed
by anyoiic person. They cannot be
sold nor shipped out of the stale.
You mu>t not use dogs or artificial
lights, nor kill the deer while in the
water.
^

“The Big store”
DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING

V-4^-

THE CVCNINO ftCeORO, TfUVERtC CITY. MICHIGAN, THUfISOAY. OCTOBER IE ItPt.

H« WM
a A «MWICAN BTATEC

that

GOmiG BAGI HME

iiHiina

UIBUUKE AU HGHT

NOftTNH^RT.

laMSMEBSBSBi
fCoBttBMd-from PM Page.)'
» were glrmi hy Hamphrey S.

M«t

Gray mmd H. Morww to bHuUf of the

IT

city, and Mrs Harry B Bwry. foeui

WAS IN OOOO SHAPE.

of the OaaiU club, to behalf of

C. A. BoilJ»#rr of Urns L«k«- tu« i
fSip » to die city today and rtated} Haa Been Engaged m taccewfid I
to tbe ermtoa Itocord that aa article j

atonary Wartt Thece Ear the

IMSbllahAd Home time a«o la regard to

Paat Five Yeara.

Daughters of OaMU and the Chaotad
^oa atonmi.

. Hoa. A F
^ for Che
1
le lectototure.
aad Hon |
Fred Wecasore. caadUUie for tbe mate
aenate. care the Bnu poUrical apeeoh•s of the eampalpi to th# twm baD (
SatarBay eveatos They were farorad
wUh a Urge aoBItmce
|

BaJanifFowder

Mrs. R. E. Flaod aad Mrs. Walter
s FVIker. a* preaMest of the
Bramaa returned from Sagtoaw F« j
federation, gave a hearty retpoase In
day eventog.
^
!
her usual well poised and grackias
Mr Bradley and family have'im!
way
and
at
its
close
she
was
present.
1. Mortaa «ated «o an Erentog j
to Grand Rapids, where
they
will *
niaga win be tatereated to learn that
Iih a handsome boaqnet of Amer make tbelr home for tbe winter
nf regorter thla morning »*»»* **^!*emag n) ptjiatoes
be wagon! be together with bis wife is on hlr
lean Beauty rosea by the West Side
There wUl be a special elmloa of
mmu arbicb hare im made
market and i
hoy down vay home from India where he has
L. L C. of which she has been for the voters la Che vinage Oct. *2. u>
nMMlMia. o, tb. «ii)r
dentJM where
vote on the qaeatton of boadtog the
f.U. ID ««T enl«Ur.j~„^
A..rr..ra, «• .
village for water works
pd do go past lire year*
FaHing health
Iker began her^a*ldT«a with
H. «..«! U.. .h. ,»bnUI^ h..
^
IVter WuTxburg is putting in a ne»
1^ him raa«. of Mr. Danninga taking
the quotation. "The goal of hlslofTsU drug stock to his building
Kmeai
k^p. .. bU b.r» for nKT. Ib«
^
my r*wth lough
the redemption tii the world* WV OUrk. who was employed by li K
Itree year* and Im* not coat tbe
I
Mr Ranningn is well known In thU.
Gill, will have charge of the store.
she continued, ' that the or
A rent. 1, ha* bee* retiair^. —bed
^
no «n»‘icity. hkvlng left here eight year* ago.
ganiratlon we repreaent is one of Ihmd U at all time, ready for Immedl-1
underatand what tbr
atterwae.ine waa oresident of the ftml Junior
potent agencies in the fulfillment of
Christian EMMvor
Endeavor society
the ton
*tlr
eXV. IlM- mm nmi, Cbri«tlan
VK’IMV of Ib.
loogoal. Wltetber we will or no. nr to tbelr home in Travorsi* City Moo
r .
^ I*
^ .7., , '
•"
*“
ltr^»>loo.l eborrb .n^ bl. «Wor «ST ■«* helping to make history: wo are
B-oman*
Hub will meet with!
Tbe B-oman
* Cl
king our place In tbe .'woman movih
Mrs. A Voire on
ay afternona-i
which U to leave Us Impress
ara* ik-termined to i-nter the foreign
Pruf. Mstbews I
diluted a flrej
<m.klr fomi»i«t .■Trr, ilm. II 1V.. dnmh tn mr lit.- • mlsskmaiT work. China lielng his. pre­ upoh this generation and go upon rec­ drill in the school
tonag dnmk aod leartog hif boy
le «aa a mlrtake.

“I didn't come to the city until afirr
^
Bollinger, -and after

Af^soJatefy'^tie

Tbe friends of tbe Rer. John J. Baa

A wholesome cream of tartar
bakmg powder. Makes the finest,
lightest, best flavored bisciiit, hotbreads, cake and pastry.

i 3

r^b::,!

T“" “ ZrZ"

“'""‘i "■

ference
The famil3 went from here
Id die rase
i
repr,rt fianirularlv a* it to Holland, .here Mr. Bannlnga inur­
.There are three sets of sherds d^epf 1greatly
lhad l,r<«
greatly magnifie.) in the ed Hoiie collide and nas graduated.
I io*n>hi,.
He didt
After his graduatiim. he married a
Holland young lady.

Thy desire for

foreign work waa so strong In

him

ite progr«>^s -or aomen has beat
s so rapid It takes a biennial or ;
anntial to reveal them nnb
»* lv«-«

that be took the fiijt oiM-nlng offered

lb,<

tb^ om«,oor>-1

ram. »hlrb ....In .hr .mhnl.nr.- m..!

that be was there, having llv***! in a

ON THE LOCAL M

potatoes

rnder hi« 1
urcs-^ful

*<ET NOW 30 CENTS.

■uil»ln». II ... >nn Mr. MnrBmn l«.i. j
rd li up SudlnE II .1 lb.- f"... lilmtj
enginehouse. Where 1. has lH.en ever I CHance
store H was giv.m to the city and has,

_________
Ha.

Had

ways, broader, alms and

hichc

which hapiM-ni-d to be India, he l»einc
M-nt to Malur and in the five years

N
It w«.

The ro|Kms nf the com

tiiiirf-tf- chairmen will show thsi me ao
griAWing Into U'lier methods, more lil

Effect

farmers Are Too Bjtoy Digg.eq to Haul.

■*!five S/V'letics

IV. noo.1 l> n... IOT.I.S1 in hi, now.'

WILL LIGHT -VILUGE

w,...!,. r i

cVfOlng
Wim r K White, tenor s«»lo
Ul. will als<i HptHwr on the pitigtam
These. Sunday evening t-emce its ;trc

le Ulng

l.rpughi

in the- eiem to lueul.
a ne-w thing and unebHibt.HlIv will bej,h,.rr. w,ll 1^-

The

well patronized as the- liand take-* thl< I i..ninc the- dig
mtwns of iu*rnring assiici«nre fr»»ro the j the rn.p U aln
Inrnl huslneues m.-n lathcr tin
t lndic:iiions thr
ing dematlons without giving i
is.initH-s stienMl
in return
The liaiid has !>■
Mtrrenmellug t<iw
earellont prncilce and the |
givem will In- well worth lisle

Baby Bureed.
The
funei'nl of
the
iieinths-old of I
child e»| Mr and Mrs. Ch L Si.io.l. 1 I
,
was held fiom the Imnie t

JOHNSON DRUG CO.
W T RoiWrh. M»r

a

I»r F. I* I-.wfem has ,vMur
\lsii in the soi,th#-m pa

Ainnto

elation

to clnb

memhar*

who liavr-j

*’

____
v.,i
enie
an

imering

..f

the-

Elks

and

the-

"*"""‘'!f.'TCTls. Ir.eeeeu

Visit

furtory

Dr.

Enillr nr-olo...,.

Ryde r, knot

Daisy Hr
Iller Tjti* ^

Her le-cfiire was on
The- Ihimlea
The- a,ten,ie»n of the- public is al.-o
callesl ,ee the- lae-t that in I lie- m w dl Seimsts a.id a Mountain Visit te.
te etitertatued ill*
rerte.ry of the ritiz,-ns' T-1. phone Holy Man
and Its .Isjitirs throiighiiu
e U.l e,f the single- t,'s ,n the- W column. with remlnlsc nces of Indian Ilf,-. fKi,
tlculnrly of the Woman's club in IVuit
company his muue- will he- found at th--

Yogi, rhe

holy man." who

Visiting at Otond ' RaptV’

/

--------------- ---------------SHETLAND.

WANTED—Foui agent« to -ell stand
,.rd
salary tl -Ve. |2 :-»• ami

n.-dl

•n fo a woman physician. 1 from Granel Rai
Dr Hy.le, was for ye-ars a nteralH-r.o
the- .\'e w York Somsls ami was -qiade ,

the- i.-viral service's at the- Foune-emh
life men,her af.e-r In-f de-partt.re fo
i5ire-e^! .M. E- cburch tonight
Imlfa wh'-ie- she* spe-nt thirle-e-tr yoai •
G E Woe,If. th. we-., si.le“huuhr^.
"The Bombay Soroeia."

.

2:.. H 12. I27.V
:

li.v

haskei

UNDERWEAR
There will he no question about
it if you choose the

Perfect Fitting
Popular Priced

STALEY UNDERWEAR.
This Underwear needs no introduction to
the public. Better I'ndcrwear cannot be
found ' for
men of all occupations.
Comfort

Durability — Warmth.

$1, $1.25, $1.50, $L75 and $2
.Union Suits. $2.00lo6.00
per garment.

f^nn,ie*s4o|j,- Ad.lt.

; twee-n the Kh.-Tland dust rat*-e-r*. ami
I the North I'nlty glaiits Tfce g;,me was
lYUirm-d

J

k«K-hll

spent

.Sunday

.. Trav. -•t'-ur

ndar.
IniKv digging
•rs of (;oi«l H.arlKtr I th* m out iH-foie anofhe, snow .
town calling on r.-latlv.-K ami;
s them.
la>i Fri.iay
j
very pleasant party was (
Misse-S Nettie
gia FaulitSj
Saturday night in honor of
wick
this
X IhiM-h _The evening was *
incing The gticKts dejiaried
of (Jeirnain Cordes

found
proved to lu- an eccentric and Inic-1 prid-. on Thursday. la-t
Their manv
character. Dr. Ryder is a whl
iltc naatty fri-n.ls extend concrafulwlons
ear» »G'«nf and daughter. Mrhatnsl woman of .insilngulRheil appear
,
M llovi, srwiit Tuesday in Traverse
r-i,v
I
A luviiy cicht-pound liahy girl at
la .Notdham*
the line of I
rlv.Hl at the home of Mi, and .Mrs E,1 Imdy of wonten who llwtmed to it
Otto of .Stiltons Rny.
.Music was renderctl lM*fore and j
lljkc. 741 East Elgliih sms-t. yester•- marriage of
tif Charles
Chari
the l.-cture as follow*:
VIoUn strfo
Arthur

M... Florence G,H,rge Se**er. acconr j ??:‘vrr*rci.y
ruiUieil hy Mr*. F H Chrlstophc. for- evening at eight o'clr^-k at the resi
nu-rly of Grapd Rapids, accompaniwl 1 «1‘*nf**
Mr. and Mrs.
Miller
meeting tomorrow night A
bv M. Jtob.-rt
Smythe.
ing the matter <»f merging
a^to/pr^f' »•'
H
ramp with the naiitHial
^d.ny morning the convention |
mo«k1 during the ceremony
which I* very
opera bouse nnd afte.* j w hich wa* periorniel by Ju*tice Nelf the Rev. S. Louisa
Loulaa ]Idainty n freshment
will
Im* t.nken up.
Rxery
’cry
the guests.
should Im- pn**ent. •
I »^Jshf the rep
credentials

»,.'ToTh.«

SawVho are Interested
•ng Money.
Traver*.- r,.v Stove H'-parlng C^,.

Gegn»r * Co.. rrtv,priei»,rs. »x*g to in­
form lb*- Inhabitants of Traverse City,
Ih.-it tl.f-y have op4-n»-d a first ylass
Stove Repgir Shop, and that Im grtn^i
work and
ch«-ap»-st.

low

price*

they

are tie*/.

We handle anything (n th«

*to\4 line. We rnn f»irnisb lining* f*»r
Sny stove made Order, promptly
tende^lto
and *.»ld.

Old nnd new Kiwe* to»,u:bi
I*lea*e .d.serve the address ‘

cegner

a company.

t19 North Spruce St., near Randolph

6. J. Morgan

St. Citizens Phone 517: Bell Phone 86.

Pioneer Livery.

Grand Opera House

ntet'T^lC

Quet n City camp. No :.7.7. R N
will hold their regular m.-eting
Woodman hall Friday evening
at tendance i* de*lre«l.

.|
^t

a

Temple Smith of .West Bay City |

A full I
j

^

:r“"i

Kala

CEDAR RUN.

j
The fine wf*atber is much
Ji,h| after the recent ►nowsTo
OVIATT.
D. G Shorter was here a 1
snowstorm w^ an unwelcome j
attein.Km at 2;.7«» for important bu*
w,-ck. loEiklng after the
lu.-**
F:\en
memlH-r iirgeS
to b
■ l>-w is left for losing last > f his property,
K Crain ha* been Improving hi*
pre*, nt
By order of the W. M
tv by digging a «
The Traverse Cjty Business Men
Canute was a
i
J H Byer went to Solon Sunday I
a*»ociat,on
.tonight in I'nder- to f.reach
caller last Thuraday
w.Kwl k rmlor * offices
r election of quenilv no preaching here that day.
Marsh wa* in Traverse City Saturday.
Harry
Routsong.who has t,een woi'kofficer*
All men dtdtig a credit luisling
for
Frank Roge.*. returned to hfk
Osbom's^undJ?.
**
^
nes* are invit,-d to Ih* present.
vr W Willson wa* in I>-Und last home in Sabin, Friday, on account of
Christian Bretthaupt was taken fo

Hack and
Baggage Line

T.here will be a special roeefing of]
the -Eastern Star. No. 147 tomorrow

‘"i

The sanlurium in the ambulance this
morning. He i* very’ill with typhoid
fever.
The
Barnes
Mr*.

aftei
last week because of the
Asa Harvey |» steadily Impr
annual report
the qpith
AU. MEMBERS and scholars of after an Ulness of typhoid fer.e
estate was filed this moraing ,Ix>kol Nova Vlast are r«quc-sied to at­ Shllliday of Lake Ann is the a
M'. N. Hank. «2 Itost Eighth tend the opening of new season for ing phrslclan..
underwent a seriems operation turning practice* Thursday eventog
Oct. 15.

this morning but Is now getting along 0.1
nicely.
^
Weather

E. WilDclm, Front St.

-

Oood

of ihl* city will have a

Ktri»ei.

Buy now while the Biaortmenl is complete.

WANT ADS
•GOOD HORSE

te»

lt.s-fste-ak supiM-r

Heitue-rs

b-«d

Too Late To Classify.

LELAND.

helpfnlm:**
The-te will alwa>-.l
A large numlM-, of
am the cEnnps-nsatiemH of luuiuii U»f'inl.-d
the
Mato
fri. mlshlns. the me-morv
nle*^..=*>1

W

I superior quail-

-___

R 11. |12‘m.
Frank TavW and wife

lo tlM-li

a see loyal and inte4u ihej, support

ed the Elmw00,1

Comfortably clothed depends
much upon your clioice of

___________

b..rmo

.deal .i. ,^..1.0,.

luiwtenre

b will in- he-ld to-!

To Be or Not to Be

-...

.

PRODUCTS

.......

R.-gu'ar

Will tlihh. went tee Klngi

to A«

" "i^ ---■ •«

cr,:^u'

night

M,s. Fivvl lahman nnd
All., rta are visiting re-lanve-s
HHPl.lK.

Arrhiiiale!
liiale! (IthhK and wif,- m J. J
Van ZiMU-en. swt^ *e< 24. T 2»:. K 1".
li ‘M»
Wm. Newste-d anel wife i
TJie M. I- rhurrh 1* enrloscel.
Stoiei and wife. |.,u
Lh 1I ami 2, hik 2.1
Mr am] Mr* Schaengasi of lUckI’ H. s 4th. flfir^o
le-y s|M-ni Sunday eu the- home of l».
Howat.l WhUlng and wife to Sam-' V Taylo,
.

Ye-t emr le-gislatlve ronimilte-eW C. Hlackluaii ha,- resigneel hi- I.ioiid
position aa manager of the Mayfield 1> planning some- live' le-glslation
eject lie light plant and ha* purchased the coming winter.
"I Uelleve in a faith I
the plant at S<n^h Ikiardman. which
if to
offiriating.
Tlie casket waK
was neemly destro.vtMl hy fire.
Mr. In works which will bri f-.!;! rr.
. I Lank-I hy iM-autlfuI floral Offe-rlncs
offerings \! „ »t<
H^ rtM-it
rln-'t W.
w. F«»wl
F.ewler to
Hla-kmsii will put in the ahernatlng thlng^ upon which one's faith
le-t. Mesdame-s J r>e.ts.!f’*«-n’»of n’v Mf_
lu The Udmtnistration of niy e»ffic- }r. M/liamr! *J
system le» n jdan- the elln-ct and ev
J Kennedy and MlssiT 21^ II 1'* f'j:'.I have aimesl to give personal toucl
Edith
Jumtsh.-el
the
nnistc
Th.m.as VT ( llrie-n ;
I
»‘“'e.
the
kJmi
mpathy
Chas H Wlh^jx.
light

have cl.w^-d down lot the- seasein.

healtliy h<*cH nntl ihriviui:
•hot'p. Comi't it, 2.-»r. -VI,-,
7.5c parkiige« ninl 2‘» ix>unel
|Mina$I.r.().

SOUTH MAYFIELD.
Mit. I» I* Tavlfu wa^ verv Vlt k last

Dd wife- to village
Klng-le >. lies.

...ti

dnuchtrr

‘“'T

Ih.nu
G.mge Hisir h;*s reiu,mvj ftpm no

sasaa-:sgaTa;:i;:r,%s' -

Hess’

...

spend

J**"

orrtnv lo ioJr.hl^IIIJ77'‘',7'u- "n

wish in retiring le, express ni.v appre' j

Hagaeieun and

will

wa* In Traverse

HuTcvfi'or. =u.o wii-

o;-o.r.

kept hun.ing
This, of e-emrs.
le-iuniknhle- satisfartimi to the-

Mrs. E

where she

M«r.h*ll Farrant

TT»e RepiibHciin ComnutOH* gove a!
Gentral to llenrj- l>^lerlc |
fish supper at the hoiH O-es U-win-1 M* 2.1 and
Idk. 1. Griffin and Win I
ning in honor of Hem J Md.augblin.i
U 2"
lenrr 1.4-d
k F. Hunting an.l Feed Wei rooie~sI!n-! Auditor fTenl. to Hen
5 Inis 1 and 2. bJk 2.
iffin and
lay evemlng
Ge<,rge Gill left Monday me.rningi
«2
; Christian Ikjonge ei al. i
e r Ltidingion
K Heige rs sjm nt TliuTpaay In

.ers .shoulfl arrange to remain i*» the
t
. have lieeuj
ne-e ting of the ne-w libard long . neiugh
he irtiM two!
hat the* work may Im- a
jw,^-k*. reiuine-d to their
bonte- In {
'.••lib. „non. ne>, Ui haM
Tiave-rM Citv .Saturday nieunlng Mrs ,
chaiM^H in the h.%law
U>t Kvan and tw» child,en accompanie.’
Veil Rebuild it «t Once.a-d Will
j
Change the System From the Di­
'As
<-«ilU|iare-i! with
othiT -tate-rect to the Alternat.ng.
Michigan has many g,sMl law>.
We
.am i.n.. nil,.- Saiiiid... |
ha\. pure- feKvl. child la^.r anel Iihrar.‘
Voice (
.e-xf.uslon laws eef which w.- are- Justfv

erf the Mayfield plam. the re- uev
a shutetown. the lights always

Stock Food

Chicago;

Trl't'''

""-''"'"I"-"

.j.tcr.e with Mrs Hauningu and M sas
n.vf ss.srv fr»r them to move with the

SUIMTEfERIRG CONCERT

.

Mr. and Mrs. N C. 'Morgan of
Omena sp<-ot Monday In town with
friends
Whlut
The Ladies' Aid will mi-et with
Mrs. J Kehl on Thunulay afternoon. I21.<^
Minu, C ThumpM»nandw,f..|oGeo
Furgusoo of Trav.-rM* City ocptilpU on SuacUy

not

Uasf.ns. living luirmof the time In thslurienced hands; .lon't critirlsev
alley , shere .Malur was 1orat.M and aj
Mew. Felker's Farewell.
j
The buying price of poiaU.es has
--------------jgotie up on the hK-ftI market and the
"Slay until the clor<lng .if the final
•Om Will Be Given in the Grand Upud* are now bringing-in rents. The
4-i<slon. ikdegieies oav. tl
/ Opera House by the Campbell
! rise In price is due u. sev.u-al caiuu i*.
.elves, to the feHleratlem
and SKelche- Band.
Is le-SS COUCesleMl:
•lull Ibe'y tepii^iMmt
X» *
The CaiuplM ll k .^keUIn i c^.nrcjt
liinil of twe nty pW-re-^ will g.v. s I'.m
lert III the- Grand niH-ra liemK,- Simday

pertnltttog.

the matinee

rac- meeting will be held tomorrow.

startling battle

TABLEAUX

to Richard III. Grand Opera Houae TcnighL

'

....

the work waHe lie<-ani»* the dl<

The ellmate dUl

/

Capi. John O Neal. Jr . of the fish­
ing crew of Charlevou was la town
Wc-dnesday bwklng for men. .

jtrlcf rhrtstian Endeator president and
had under his JurlMliri ion seventy

Small

Alum and olunAphosphate
powdtrs are injurious. Do not
use them. Examine the labeL

Wednesday night on their wav t
Traverse. From there they axpecte
, to Van Wet
NO DANGER of typhoid if yon one to take In the e;
county. Ohk>. pasturixeH milk.
Queen aty Dairy
There was a dance at 1
company; Tel. »7C
net
Saturday night, given to
there -over Sunday.
A it
aHend<||and all peport a g

Phone in your cuIIk, No.
3 both, phone., an.l m-t
prompt icrvic?.
Open aU night.
No delay, when yon or.
der bere.'aa I always have
the aeooiK} hack ready.
Buaaea and Hack, (or
funeral., weddings and
picnic parties.
Beat Livery in the state.
Good nddle hmes.

ml Oct. 21
Band Concert
Campbell i Skelcher's

Concert Band
Musicians
CHAS. SKELCHEe

ELMER E. WHITE

Tenor Solo'ist .

Prices. 15c. 25c

20

‘ ‘
.

CITY. M1CMI6AK. THUH^AV. OCfOM «. t

JV. JAirtf

Fe tiles iMI

WANT DEPAITMENT

^ „« UK*

THIS DEPARTMENT FOR
. QUICK RESULTS .

u to the drink habli.
Dr. Marry FkMlag BW. wnimmK,
tag.
aad crying Car Orriwe of seoloKkwl pbysks to tbe JobwaMo*
wbkb bl r«wii«mdrfd by tbowawads.
Tbla BW«>«-aafaJ rctutev can be gltrca Una Bnlrrraliy. baa aafled for Rome
as the rrprewtall^ of the United
States at the annual merttne of tbe

WANTED.

OB:teTi»*r

Fred V«B Holst and John Peters of Po. and 4
K4UPIawx^ havr purchased two ma>^ year* to ibc eastern
left the navy to become a squatu-f-to

Th^b- Borsi's Dan^e Acadewy.

bwaOug trip lo lb.

tkws lo make

Prof. P. if. CUai, Inttnictor
30S Pront Ktrc t
Cliililnm'. rlan 8«lunl»y. 10AUalla' rlaM Moinlay,
„,il2a. ni. Ait
.\»cml.ly. Monday
Citiarni li:U.

t}u»-co*land. eMWtually deriving ibv

A

appointmt.): of chK*f InspictOT of p*>

They aic getting

together

ibeli

lice tn ibat tnrplcal AustralUn state
this capacity be bad a vArtciy
sb advmtuic* on new gold field

-•fiir'v.s.

FOM SALC-Fouto crmtoN. 10
/ .^1, or It torliO. J. B GrrlUck
oct

utrenglbew* the weaken*^ o
aay**brtorr tbe opening of tbe deer },„
Dr. S A. Fmrier of Berkrlry col­ bunting sewsoa. They wUI ench carWrttr/tlMrJ'pam
pblet on cure of alcoboUatu to Orrmc lege ha* inrcnted a new language r> a big pack.
tbroogh dens*- scrob piloting gold r*
WaalUngtrm. D. C. Sent tn plain whicb be rail. -Trinlil.*- It I, a com*
And ibt n after lorty •ihn.HWlihln tbe h 1st few da.rs three gun, cort*. i4c
btnatlon of l*tln Greek and Angliv
yi-nrsof variegau-d aiK«^ntore the coim
Sasun. In bii new language are no in ibf hands of Kalamaroo hunter*
taUMWorlu C. B Cwtls.
Bn*.. 1J77 Froot Bl.
oci
Charles lu^wU, of mamk-r went back u. w,-iac down to a
rtne i, aold nml suaranutxl.by John word, significant wf angrr. ill wlU or have exploded.
Crooked Uke. i* in a r^rkni. coudUum quiet ilfc- in old England.
iKjo Drug To
other unpleasant (nnotlua*.
won »ALI—1471—12
and muy lose the sight of both of hi*
Ri v n- A. n Mayo has Jnstjytttni
SEE THAT the word IQEAL It on
ee,-,.
Fred Corwin, a fin-man. aad
toir# vmrIHy. b#wr coming ywwr aprins wheat SOMf. blendad flour, «-d to Wa^ihlngton. D C.. trtSmT
results from
cbroiilr
ruii*tlp:iU<in. 11
TbN is owe of tte ftnet whole wheat llbi*. graham flour, ryt
^.-wytion In N>* England.* th«
other gun, that expioaeu.
of grotite tn rirtnlty
, buckwhgat flour and granulated ftsM real vacation be ha* takew to tb«- TIh- trouble was found to tin- powder
e
Tiew
of
,vM. ni and
and{ I
. from the system
of Tr«ver»^ CAty
meal aack. then you will get the boat twiMiti-fivi* year* which be Im, now wbieh cootalned a quantity of nltroTnirmw CMy. pcnin*ulg. Ijoth I
d vigcir; cun- rweiri
ilevouti lo the minWlry of ixlucatluu
tea.larhe. dlrVio.-*, j
mmd Inn* portloo of Enn Bny i
gUceriue. a slmtUr complaint u» that siomaeh. to
Cl ml WAWTBO-For K«irT*t bow
ship. GM nflcT ibl- If you ^
and r,dir. s
found in other seetkm, of Michigan
tbe nnt^mi nwimrten borne in M
work. Mr». B. WlllicliB. «5 W. ««»*
fort
A nlIcJ|girm|: our e-uat. »uier»'
sb*'re thete baw lnn*n aceidelit, of Dn.p Co . 1
d.-sd, aud Hanna.
gnu. Wnde Bro.. 127 Front 8r
Bl.
.
oct 13 if
fc|K-n» slsiy-ooe of thi-»*- yeaiv hi prv-

t::z\

Drug Sloiv.
thU kind
kalonal and public life
'
John A. t\,»k of Jack»on p-tld It for
Uev, n«-dertck B
Bildgiuan. the
e *uii of cloth.-* with Ice cream trousiM,u-d and ..ucctWal ml»bionary
m
, 1, and a fancy vt-st with iv.1 ,pc-cks.
:«lu,. wn* talking to Pbiladelphhi
rhlrh
blni th. 'mo.. .^n.ird «>’.
L nuh,k>nar> work
"i am very
Th.-tv to ro.r
otvd OKn l» 4«ck^
B-r. hr h.d n..
bopeliil ol It.” he said. ”1 ma.^ be a
Kt than l-tvt.me acru«.toroed to th.'
-Ills
Aft, 1 panning stunning liuih
.crasMT I have had
FOB SALE OB
BENT—Hou^»*. «2 •
.iiu^iton which the glad top, creat.Ml
t 4<nm.‘s fot'^a w.-.-k to ntt.*ml the
It I, befite. rbough.
Wauhlngton Mr.i t. sill jmII re
»i, .to- euat i.ud tr«.*er, dlwippeur
than lou doubting
pronuidlal swtmibing iwtty
to
toable If sol.! at one.
Eoquiie a
,.l. simultauouily with M, room mate,
. by Miss Mary
Ad.-ll
Woes!
rn the eharaette of
Much duHtidi.
Sooth Union S'. J R Bosm.
ne John Fihber. from Battle Cn-«'k
t,. in Columbus. Ohio. ihe> havthe iHuple one wtMk, amon
4*.k iH.m.w.tl a i«lt
of
trousers
iH-vii
notified
that
the
opiKiiiunity
to
can ,ytu|Ktibize a little with
hleh tegged awfull.v at the knc-,.
family drivins
«hu
nfmtiiii
boo
unt.d up tin i»ollce nii.l had f
.Mumuc.
itant.-d
Th.- Turktoh l»ath isuri>
Chins ii> a %ery depond.-nt
He
*a.s
the
"wlrk.'-l
ocl li-tf
U-t-i, can.*.! off hy Hol.iri Und,*;.
:. Miss Wesslwoiih s liaiici. ian
and then

AIK VOUB grocer for IDEAL prod
WANTCO—l-tMaUi
|5 »a •crt
Impioved *
na. If he doea not have them call
fw dlNtlnr »»«1 P*cklnf op Ou FOB tALC-7A«,
IneaU. center road; good po*\ up the Traverse City Milling Co. Both
pbcmr ir2 2rn
ort 13-tf
wairr; bulldlnga and orchard
»rgmln If Uken WWW. Call, writ
fiim.^plowltis: alAo • i

WAHTBO—12 lo U cord* IMn. nlre
hlonc wood. Apply to H. Hym*a. 240
WMbliiktoB m.
oct t^tf

FOB IALI—1470—40 at
quarter, roMe mile city
under cultivation; about i
bearing i>oach freea; ten
toe,. Call for price. W,
127 Front 8t

FOB

JJ,*}

mile,rut of city: one tbouEand
bcarlifl peach, niorty applc*. emelvc FOB lALE-Onc side spring slngk
biigi;)-; eheap for ca,b. or vi!! ex
plum, A good hoiifM* and barn^
Call for price. Wade Bro«.
change for dry w.mM
22G Tars Sf

MIN .WAWTBC—Rood w»««»; »
MDplMrneot tnqulr. W. J. Ilmttle.
ColaiBbU Trmn>f«r term or caII CU

fob sale—14SI—Seven

room. <
meiit foundation, cement cellar,
house, fifty by one hundnil an.l flf
ty foot lot. Boyd Ave. Bargain Call
pHce. w.., „u» .

WOOD .WANTED—Three.foot hard
• wood for furnace use. Apply tu
Tbos. T. Baton at Herald and Rec
ord <\» office.
oct I-tf
WANTEO-To rout for about twe
wt^s, a good, hoary draft horae
Buutli Side Lumbor company.
ocl Wf

la-rg coubln t MumI lor th,- no
i-ty.
Eeisiertt new-iuipiis whuh
.T and M-< ur«-.l an invitathm to ,b »-p
\eferau iM-w,iKti..-r
rorkc-r with fto-

sept 13-lf

FOB SALE—1443—Thirty acre, two
mile, wnithwcKt <rf city; three llionannd iK-aring peach aud apple, choice
vwiieiles. all giM>d soil and one of
l)cst orchard, in thin vicinity. Call
for price Wade Bros.. 127 From fit.

WANTCD-Your aolled gannonta t.
clean and make like new. iKadle,
work a apeclally. Parisian Dr.
' Works. 312 E Front Bl. Call »49
; CIU. phone and we will do the rest
oct 2-lf

fob sale—1407—«C.

arre farm eight
mill/ soiithcaht of city; two good
apiTe orchsrtlsrcood house; wind
mill and tank by barn; all fenced;
mostly all level; gisxl spring of
water. Call for price. Wade Bros ,

• and 8iK*n-

FOR SALE-lii.ti

ft lone
li::. ra,h. or y.'ou ir non ,a,h nnl

latr Ji.>.-ph B McCnllagh uf St

vtoU.li Wa.hington for the flrnt time
;wi! long ago uml wa* t«Vrlb!y ««twr<-

baiame Itn a month nmll paid i!
sold bi,tde of
lUy,.
c
S Smith. Bo>nr

Mr«. Fran

iiMl

FOR SALE

fact, present owner feel* able to re­
tire and enjoy the comforUbla for­

ll%c-ry and sales stable could not to
beaten; central Iw-ation; front an.!

tune made in ihli name bualnc**.
This, reader, if you conlcropUte en­

sld.- entranee; iKl^- loeatl.m In cll)
ft.r first class l-.otel; hard to esil

gaging In a business of this kind,
win pay you to investigate. Call for

male value but to offcretl way telos

price.

cull r..r price.

ClUten* phone

1212.

what it is worth at pr.-senl time;
Wade Brt>,.. Trav

erse City. 127 Front 8L

Clllxeui

phone 1219.

aug 2-ll

llfl CAIH wlU b«f tot m. Knnnnh
•TWM. Otk lUIfkU miborb.
FOB BALE—1431—Four and onchalf
ra«ft. If Bold before Nor. laL Apply
acre, all improved; good house,
•mall barn, amall orchanl. All good
to Tboi T. Bntan.
Mm ^
garden ground. Two cows, one hunFOR RENT.
dred and fifty chickens, three hogs,
fob
bale-1456-Rcsldenca
Baal
span horse*, household g«>dB. etc.
Ntolh 8L. close In; Urge rooma;
S.U i, just the prot>o,mon for FOR RENT-Kront. up istairs furlargo house; Urge lot; small price;
nishcl sl.H-plng ro«»m; lady preA No. 1 proircriy; easy terms: call
fcmil. 631 Washington Mu-t*l.
for price, Wade Bros, 127 Front
proiwr inan»itn«-nt thi« »pol of
oct 14 If
BU CiUcxua phono 1219.
irouna will cm the «lar7 ol an
aag 2 tX
ordinary book-kccter.
- HOUSE TO RENT-Dt. Moon.
Owner go»
22-tf
rcpl
for BAtl-ldBI-Hotcl and faral.
hence offer at low |price. Wade Brf«..
Front aireet. Trav^ City.
Uro. ter and fixtures; small town
cloae to. Traverse City; good paying
21-tf
piece of properly; call for price.
^ WadtjBrot.. 127 Front St.. Traverse
aiy, Mich. ClUsenx phone 1219.
Blrchwood Mterb. lOf ftet frtmUnf On*
Only*
upon Bast bay. 111 laet on Broach
atr^H-t. If sold by Nov. 1st. Apply to
for BALl-liCT-BI ftet from on
Tbofi.T.Balaa.
may W
Btoto fitroa adjotofi new govern
■Nflt bflMlag OB the west TkU U FOR BALE—1446—Hardware stock in
tRoMt OBBtnUy locatad KK In tot
good market town within ten mllet
«hM IMtilbttUnf point In tbe moat
of Traverse City. Only hardware
aoten, profranslTe city In central
Many terms. Owner in other bnal
moUfaB: aaltable for any eUas of 'neat. Call for invoice and terms
bnatoOM. OaU far price. Wade
Wad# Broa. 127 Front street. Trav
Brol, UT Firofit St, Traverte atj.
arse Oty. Mich. aUiena phone
mob. orngtetphoMUiB.
1219.
may 2i-tf
tsd a superior cun»aj2«f
ptiy iB t mfijcslic refor bale—1467—Slxty-acro. farm,
TlTtUfStticspctrc’s
jane-half mile west Monroe Center:
forty acres under culUvatlon; creek
imBMrttl tniEdy . .
and aprlng.’all good aoll; good locaClose to schools, factories, and o.n
tlon; cloM to wiiool. chorch wd
one of main hustoeb, ,treeU; only
floMt
r«ort
oo
Dock
tok».
cO
toi
ixty rods-oTpaved
one bum
prlco. W..1* Bn», JS7 Fnat 81
street.
If you
portion
cntmi Phoo, Ul».
»o« Ml
want a

'

Grand Opera House
Thursday, Oct. 18

JOHH^
GRIFFITH

rrcis-rMr.-'i.S'

King Richard

m CMH »m boj lot no.
lights. In fact modern u
in every respect. Call 1
Wade Bros.. 127 Front St,

b«u*i
aroBiM. Ook Hoicku nlMil). tOilH
tect. U »>ld bofor* Not. Irt. Apply
tolV».TJ8««.

FOB SALE—1474—Six room house,
gg-foot lot on Ws.Hhlugton ,ireci betwren Rose and lUiiow; Ic»w price POR »ALE—New house, thottrofbly
moden. hot ud cold wster. steam
If taken soon Cwll for price, Wade
- hsM. WHI soil eheop If aold-si
Dwi.. 127 From 8u TravetM- City.
Mich. Pbooe'1219.
ocl 1«^H

a^ lhal crval

THE THIRD
«e,

,.ut. and Ftoh.-r Mill pltu s in Jail
Wtih tb.- ,;ib- of the old honu-Myad

«c*«e Ewirm-t

Aiek «W Cirtct tdtiimiiig
StvHmt
Takhnr ''
g«Z,r*y •Artttgt
friett; V .00. 75t. SOt «»d 25e
Oft, 01.SO
SaJc of seats bemn Tue^ay
October*, at 10 o’clock a
Opera House Uo.\ Oliicc.

rtolng hi, Ingi-nuUy in attempts to
plain the mt-;mlng of the loft, r
ohlch npiH-.Ms with fffoic- Ol* to,, 1

,M-lf to k.-ej. 1. iKil te-iw flUlli
al them.

countv The
to ItiT: plac-od on

!1„- maiK.t nu-lud.- th.- old Galh.w;
horn.,toad, with ih.

rontlg.imih fat

which wa, lak.-n up from the- govorb
luont. an dha, toi-n in tlu- Galloway
WInnns Tanilly .-v.-rx

on think you had b.-H.-r to­
il a snilb- an,I sing a sotigT^
gesMi old worhl Him all.
lloeky Mo.iiik
IVovid.-d

In tlu- spring and fall

Mim

h.illc church at lb

AHr»-d Muikham. Hu- >oi
who noaily kUU-d hto fatlu r .

,in lor some- unknown t.-arou lu- wa^
.»-ld.

t,-am ac !ON> the Ann

SSS tlriu*t.-> ihat lu- siiuft Mhr ,lark the rallt.Kid foi 3I‘U«s*
H.inKrt v.iv hard!. SSSS moan, that
Lorln Austin, forim-r c-dlTo, of tbo|
h.- kaulgt M-lu htark schmip, t.lriuk, Etoi. Sun. c-onfiiu-.l in tlu- Kalam;./<Mi
u-ry ban! ,rlmap,n. finally. SSS8S usyl.ini at hto own ,uggo-«tloi.. is at
rliaiU.

Any ..fn.'or with

w-hloch*

largo

IDEAL blended spring and w
fkHir is the best .n the city for bread
and pastry.

Hts wlf.- visit.*,! him some- two

five-Sto to

Miinmailly dtoinljqvod by iho katoor.
Ulslmp r«»tu-r. who »-,t.ubltohod tb'K,It,way lavun In Now York city, hu,
mubII

r.v.H-nco fof tho

man

whe

sbowts an\ fclgn of iH-lUB purso prumi
and lu* rar.-ly ov.-ilook, an oppurluni
ly lo i-xhlblt ihi, Inc'k'of voiirratlon

lu- c-in.1.1 IU>I lu- fotunk and hts wife
i.iuni.-d to Etotu. SoitiH Etoli- poophar,- nlai iiu .1. hs hi- had faiicksl w rong*
Ui av. ng. against many of tlu'in.
‘ Wlu It a

bm^tai

.-nti-tvd

the ivs|

On om- orc.avlon hi- addro,,od a

dour.* or

tne on tlu- ,ubj.-ct of c-dncntloo. the
n.‘f‘.-„liy lor which lio urgomly prv,v

Jac-kMUj Mil Ih,- iwirlor wln.Iow h.> b.
cam,'
.-niaiigb-.|
In
lac.- curtains

Mis. Agnes A. Johnson of

..iM iclMHl on a rack to dry .
uoM-nt dorlaix-d

He- made

lhal 'ho had novoi

such a i.oi;,- In trying to .scape that

;nno lo rolU-Rc- and lio ihaukt-d hoavor
or It.
Th.- bishop roso instantly

he awak, tM*d tho family, but not quirk

•Ain I to understand.- ho said, ntei
lu- goiitU-man thanks hoavuii for hb

ly ,-uough to li ad to hto capture
While sittJiig at he r desk In Hu- ot

ignoroncc?

’Why. yos." rt-pliod the

n,-.‘ of the IN-ninsulai
Co., a;
YpsUanil. Mtos A-Ua Shaw, su-nogra-

tnlllioimliv.

* Yon can put it that waj

ph.-i. was startled hy a ilmH*-foot bluc

If yon'rt- a mind lo.**

‘ Thtm.** retort

pd BtoluH* Potter, -all 1 have to say I
lhal tho gvutloman ha, a groat dea
ic thank hoavon for. ’

A Young Mother at Bavanty.
”My mothi-r has suddouly to-on inad^
Miuiig at 7u. Twouiy years of inteniK?
,ulI»Ting from U.^,p<-psU had outlrol>
dlsabh-d hc-r. until six months ago.
when ,ho to-gaii taking Eloctrtc Bltlon*. which havo romph-toly rtirod her
and n-,torod the- ,trougth and activity
,ho had, in thf prime of llfo.** writes
Mr, W 1. r.ilpairtok. of Danforth.
Mt‘. <;r!-ato,i roMorativi- iuc*dlflne on
tto-^ubv
Sets Stomach. Hirer and
KIdnoyv right, pnrlf
*
**
*
"
Weak
cun* Malaria. Bik>i
Tonic.
Nerve
new*,.
Wond.-riuJ
IVIce :.tv. Gua
Drug Co. Frank H. Meads and Hannah
Drog Store,

rac.-r .Iropplng beside her from the
window. Her shrieks alarmed the n*M
of the office foiro. and Herman Boti»
kin.ll Ilu- snake with a stick. It lia.l
protebly toi*t. sunning itHc*If on the of

Notice lo Taxpayer*.
Tlic lax rtills for the collertlon
chool and rjty taxes and sp<-clal a*
essnic-nlH for the five ward* of
ily of Traverse City. Midi., have l»cen
placed In my hands fur coUet-ilon.
Ill be In my office for the pti
poM* of coll.-cltng said taxes ever
week day from n.tw until Nov. 1. V.m
from « bVhvck until
o*clo
i.n noMn, and from I o'clock
f oVIock In.the afii rno«m of each dry
11 taro, paid lK*forc Sept. 1st wll
received without collectbm
ail taxes remdlning unpaid on
SepL IM and until Oct, 1st. n pcnalt.v
of one iK-r cent for cojlecllon will be
:cd. On nil taxes remaining un
on Oct. Ut and uni 11 Nov. 1st a
penalty of tiro per cent for collection
win be chargtMl.
Office. Boom 202 State Bank bldg.
J. M. HtieTlmanlFfl. City Treasurer.
Dated July 24. 190G.
July 24-oct 31

tin- win

Sewer Tat; Second Want

w oo its way to earth.
C. W Post practically douai.-* Ih.

Noiic- to All Vi tMux UiuicMv.l
The siH-cU.1 UHSeshnu-m lax roll

lln-aipiM-r floor of the I'osi Imlldlui

the eousirurliou of u h|Mi:ial sew.-r

fin- roi.r and slid

through

them until Chrislmns if mi-*
t»«ary for yemr e*onvemienci*.

mm

Bulbs
a-inlli8 i ' Sii.irh- mul
iil»
UcMibh-.
rrissuB \
Swonil 4i»lora.
.lake your fii'lt clion varly.

FRANK M. PAINE

iMmym
IF.-Sire::

diivlt.g

Arbo, .alltoud
offiroi b naim im ;.n, that, this particu­ «t Ami Aibor laM F. bruary aiul who
lar i.ffic.i ,.nuri t.lriuK,l: SS mcan^ a a* thrown 5u f.-cl hy tlu- fun-, of an
tfhut hf ►aufi Mark «drink, bard I. i-nglm- Milking ilu- wagon. ha> Mu-d

wish to mske your fritiHU
rhrislmnt pr.-m-nU of these

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIAHA R*X

It now appears thuut lu wa-- not

utirc ly c-uu-d
G.-org.- A Ib-c-k. who
On.- 8 after an

^’^rkMEMBKRiilso if you

F'’L.OPBl9*T'

Judge* that th.- young man w»k repot!
Ill curcHl. and hi, xt-kaN.- wa.- oritorod.

In tho n-conU kcpl ol

I.N'Diinil ley Ritpply ihem.
Wo havo LvMvi ponmiu?
Fox B^aa. Brown Mnrtiq
Opogfum. River Mink, Ia4i.
bw-lla Opussuin. vto.. . lo. in
vuriMits BlyJte ;iiul ai/os to
•nitem h aal iv.ry-pocket

arttob-s bv^t.nm-

of tho young man iioilfliHl tlu- i.robato

iiarv

moan, tbal tlu- hclniap, |h

. had sloh*n vnhiuldr
Id. IM.-: SUnius.an.l

In,an»- attack, and who was c^
to 8t. Jc».-ph*, rot real at Ami Atbo;.

„„..ncy ;,f:. r tb. nam.- of Gorman mli-

jolimviug r..nrlu-ion.

id on eiid. and In- to sitting on al'
photeigraph. e.f hto b.uh- to b.

.1 iu,<f II..- farm
toto amth. late .-vAJuv. b:dwin B.
* ,11 (UO-, a houM hiMorir in tiio an

,-Mwpv-d Inst Saturday and has «o«
lM-« n ,.-on Mure. lU-couily tlu- famll>

. \ journallM lu Ib tUn ba^ l»e.-n

Park Place hotel, cot nor lot; suit
able for any cla,, of business; for

Wade Bros.. 127 Front street.

Mc-rulla;:!!

tu s*pap«-r m.n

region: centrally located, doing
Urge and profliabla buslnes*.

Trarcrae aiy. Mich.

• J.H-

journall-*i to M■nlonlto•^ctl by host,

iteil to lira iiage antotosatoiiii him
hto splat ter party, made his hair

Cook Mill mouni.

.ioubb- of hU latu . bl. r walklfig down n:,l, of l.lving.-ilou
th»- Kttvft.
It ws.t Srnaior Martin nr:.- which an-

• If Vbglnlp. lu-fVv.i-n whom i.n«
oct 8-lf Jo,.: .-.{n.M ih.-t.- wh* marvrlou
M-n.Msn.f. In h» igbt. rotundity.
ub-xbMi. M.b.r of th.- -VC timbre of
for sale—Pair 4 >. It ..111 ro'fi
,oU .. iuanm-i i*iUK «»T S|H-*-rh and walk
K.ilHVk A
quipMr. K.iIk>cK ill
i!i.|
ib.-i.- c an Ih* .llsct ni* .1
.K-t 10-11
Hoyt >.
nff.i.nr.- lMivf«-.n S.jn.utor .Mn
i-umit.v. Mich . .lie Duugla,

WANTIO-Yonr trade at the Cn
aarJicL Tbe boat fresh and aalt FOB BALI—mi—WfbtyAwo feet on
State atreel. ono hundred and fifty
manta. Prompt dellvertet. Cll
feel deep, all covered with two story
phone 335. Ml West Front 8i
R. Wolfe
oct 3 imo
barn, 1125 CASH will buy lot 230. Oram
atroet. Oak Helghta anburb. 60x156
. WANTED-Dlnlng room girls. Hotel
Also forty horse* and all necessary
if wild lieforc Nov 1st Apply
W^hlllng.
aepl 26-lf
equipment, bugglea. cuttora, hack*,
to Thot. T.^eatte.
may b-tS
dray*. *lclgh*,
FUBNIIHIO boom with tetb in prlrobe* and all personal properly In
entn family. Amll F. Nerlinfer
above building. This Is one of the FOR BALE—1406—«8 feet on State,
nnc 21-tf
1C5 feet-on Park, directly opposite
Urgent livery and males barns In this

FOB lAtt-HU-Modern roaldence.
8UIU atroac thrte blocks from poalotlcn. rurnnte, •i4ctrtc UghU. gat.
tetb. An A No. 1 proposition. Cnll
ftjr prtew. Wndt Broa.. 127 fTonl
atronk Trorarna Ctty. Mlcb.
jtiaa n-tf

l...uto

I, blN n,.nv

Furs

rornu-ily used hy the Athelsiun cluh. district No.
to the Bauto Cnik lioard of trad
ert-ek In the
five Mbl six
Post to out lo iKxrni Battle Cn-c-k Lay SL Co.-h

and nerve, to spc*nd |8.mMi to lurntoh
rtui cspM-lally desire's that tlu-

er.M*

City.

I. U-glnulug at

aud

ninnin-.-

Ih* known throughout the country as thence wc.M in said alb-y to Klrow.s
inlou. He Instots. howev..,,
avenue, and in the alley in bl«K k thr.
I Ms aaaoclatKm diseourape any

PERE Marquette
TltAl-S** to»l*TH

s-,r.T»t an.H:hw-*g..
Ilmilj rx. .-i.t HwOftaV
TKAINH NORTH

itoiVi^Ot-tr*i I«kr. «-h,ri.-T..ti and IVt.-W. v
1- A
W. T. EVANS. Axtwl. Tf«r. r.# *•

H.&R.E.TIMECIiliD
u*rff:s

Asylum

alh y in the n-at «.f lot
of'block oiu- of Hmmali
ninth uddftlon to Trav
Jitohlgau.

Tr«n J-.™ Tr.r«~ CIt, t.r

EiiilliP

of Hannah, l^y 4b Co to ninth a.b:
lion from the south line t»f lots .-tovet,

tut lou Ibat |*ays p.K.r wag,.*, a toe
free from union orgaulxation to -qnd twenU north to eomu'Ci with said
east and west sewer, bus bi-en platnl
the < xtc*«d of being Influenced b
in my bands for collection, the sauu

JOHN GFIFFITH in “Richard III" Hide l«/dU-s or walking detogatt-v
Grand opera houta Thuiwday night.
Great production.

Please Rote

Has It ever occurred to you tbal the
propT'r way to store, your winter sup­
ply of poUloes. apples, etc., is with
the use of crates? Cheaper and BeG*^
in manr respect* than boxes, teakets
barrels or bln*. We make a good,
light, strong crate, ten cenu each.
oct C-tf
. J. R Greilick Co.

to be paid on or before Ocl. 30. 190C
A Badly Burned Girt,
J. M. Huellmantel.
or boy. roan or woman, is quickly out
City Treasurer.
of pain if Bttckicn’s Arnica Salve is
Office. Room 202 State Bank building
applied promptly. G J. Welch, of Teoct 11 to oct 30
kuQsba. Mich., says; “I use It In my
family for cut*, sores, and all skin
injnrle,. and find it p«-rfcct." Qulcklle Tim* known.
Rest healing
madi'. 35c at Bugbee I>nig Co..
OmOPATHie PHYWCIAitfl
, and Hannah Drug Stpre.

MS. J. 0,4 MAKT J.TRra»U)0r
C^flfiffiWUteteBMt •a.m.toU
f asimoMigs. mmmrn

IF YOU WANT tha BEBT spring

ittentioD. Potato Gnmris
We make a *o«L ligkL alroog poU
to crate. |(i cent* each or $9 per tnndrei.

J. RGielltokC^;
oct €41*
'

f

vafivMt

flour. Wendte flour, graham
ryo 41^9. asholo wrtefit flour,
bucktohoat flour or gramilatte naal
uoe IDEAL.
RECORD WANT ADS PAY.

o. P. CARVER A BRO.

Tin Jnsunnet
L. L. A. BUILDING

ICE AHLWOODf
. Either Icc or Wood
will be delivcitjd
promptly if ordered

from

^
V
^

J

James C. Hopkiasf
Cit phone 71t.

1-:

SPORTS

Boatini

OF

mmmmim

IMmill rERRIMMCE

III t %i: I (HR
HELfi IH6HT

and GarraMar FwnOnf waa MiK to

kciK ih« aa^ taaa fm gfriac the
VaralryacootfbMUac.
Fcatbaratoac plajrad einM aitiMd
Cantaia Cnrtla at and. wideb poattion
amis to
ratbar too opoo for aa
bulky a BMa aa bit Joe TOat araa ao
dlatuatad wttb tba Varalty that be put
(beni tbrootb ftoraatloe praMiec loot
after the ncrlaianta had eofiad.
ft U out likely that Harry Hammood
wlli hr in i>b)wlcal (oodltion to tet
into the Ohio »Ute t«>ae Raiarday.

l:». .
IITirti lM> Aoi»k«i Mitf Ibr pbw«HMl tlm*- wa» botg Oft br Ibr official
' tl»iT. ibc crowd aroac and «arc
Ibc ifTcai aprlnlrr a roualn* cbccr
which rontlnti«d for acrcral minotcu.
In apitc of the fact that hr wa* nooted
ar 1 lo M> .In tbe b«ttlnn. and ibn
Mr# wnabk to bet on bla.
JobnMW and Frank Famdl ar« nto bb^ woo orer l26.fMM» on hla
•IdoiT. aa they bet tbi
Sen Mtfb*Miai Leaf would
IbaiA (ban 1;:v
Fraapacts Which Loaba# Olaamy ti
Fourteen home* wen- cardetl
Fart Fart af tha Waak Hava
In tbta event; but they were
■Hphtanad Wondarf^ily.

WILL K HIRD BITTIE

wan after the withdrawals that It
waa decided to •md Roaeb. n ataliiM
Ijme.
HoaetM-fl broke.very quickly
af the Urrler and ran the fln*t fuiloni: In twelve M^da. . He kepi up
a fast clip and jiaaaed the quarter
pivli^ In S3 4-5. tbint eaully.
8baw
be|»t the home ckiae (o the rail all
the way and Roa<*lKn ran the three
elKhtba of a mile In r,l i r>
.\rmind
the loot upper Him the favorite c<»n
tfntird In faultleca style, and flashed
f$y the half mile |KJle In 4C 4^ When
be turned Into the atretch the hlph
wind was behind him and he came lo
the tbreo-qdarter mark in l:lo 3^
^haw took no chances hut rode Rose
jbi^ out cunilnp under the wire a
The best |jr»*v|«usl)
u. held by Halifax, j
pmuiid the turns, and the straightl^ay n'ctirU was hHd by ixdla U..
V;:.-. i :. m»d,. in IdW. .1 Monmuutli.
Ro»-l>m iirubnUly »ill In^ wm Frl-

The Hich school foul ball team made
a belter abowlni; aie^nst the acrubn
yeslerday afternoon than they have
niiide for the past few days an«I thing*
which were looking rather gloomy the
fore part of the week have taken a
turn for the better and the hopes of
winning against Petoskey are now
high.
Tuesday aftemoou the scnjb«,
ripped up the regular line at will and
only once In a while could the regulars
break away and make a gain of any
length
I
llelges is back at quarter after mak­
ing up deflcletit work and the team Is
once more working like a big machine.
A bunch of brand new plaj^ are ready
lo spring on Petoskey while the whole
squad Is keyed up to the battle.
n<„h
.re evenly nmlchvd reK»r.llus nelsbi »ml
be i ni.tu-r
of s|hnm] and scliuice as to who stays
In the Interscholastic series. The win­
l^i'ld by Salvator, of 1:33
alralditasay e<.urse at ]
ning teani will undoubledl.v go Into
the southern part of the state next
week.
I'i JOHN ORIFFITH aa Richard III. to-j An iittemj.t to get Couch Kennedy
Might. Grand Opera House.
' fioni Olivet to referee the game was
useless uml the refert‘i>. who must be
IDIAL apHng wheat patent flour it from out of the city, has not U-en dcl^e bait in the city for bread.
cldi-d uiPon yet.

tr:;r

W hi-

MCli UtTMO
LCCTUMC."-----torwM CMcb TMM Hip Mm WMl
Whi CMNy OMT PbFiM 4# Tbplr

fiMM In Mm M M ^ rw
^ Ban$t^§4 W§m ApiinM TIm—

Krv Tort. Oci.

Cbtengo. Oct- lfi.~KI^ praeUce
PFM tamMMA H Copch 8tw TFm
«py tin wUp Ida mtpom I. >bMe ftw
Ike iMM with PwdM the
dpmr at MankaU field gatnrW
Afterward p« -after dinner- tplk wka
aiPde by the Midway cklHtata
Ikaoriea of the game ap|Sl|Pd vTm
hew mica.
Btpcfi worked maay of kU adw^iart
out oo a larpe HacAkoarfi pad n
pUlned (be poppthUtUpp prthe ldrward
Mo«a bad the ootnide ktok with reprebeataUve elercaa. Opea dlacoialda
aamig the menbem of the aqMd was
follodred with twenty mtaotaa* lecture
i»> sugg
From now on until Ute In the aea
^n -night talka- will lie a regnlar
feature of the day a work. The time
of the o colng drill, howrrer. haa been
shortened to thirty minuU:
*M
Include uo work on the gridiron. Thl|
Is the result of the agUatiop followln|
the winter conferences.
*
Stagg was ofitlmlstlc after the acria{
mage with the freshmen and deelaaed
the maroons would go into tb<* ga
against the boileripakcra with a f
offeua*'. He expressed doubt, houf*
ever, as to tliellrengih of the ms
‘if the learn plays the way It did to­
day against f»urduc I bollcrn It will
show- a fast 'hnd stnodCh offenae. 'Yhc
titm- ha.H been ahurt for getUng togeiliei well on the new playa. but the
n•suIl^ have lieen more than aatlafhclory. Some of the recent new playa
are working well againpi the fresh­
men and I have hoiiem they viil he
■Our defense is a douFtfiil quantity.
Tile line is not strong and Purdue will
not lie furred lo reaqri to forward
IW8S4S to make the neceaaary tun
yards. We hav^« not spent much Ume
In building up a defense for U»l» game.
The work will largely be .Individual. *
Stagg sent In
scrimmage wifh
eighteen points were all that the
could get off the first-year men.
regulars were aavinl for a hard set to
imlay. This probably will be the final

Diamsnd SfUs

It Makes His
Mouth Water
when he sees a delicious and
juicy roast or joint of meat
which he knows full well came
from Sleder s. There’s meat
for you! If you don’t know it
now from your own experi­
ence know it soon, we beg.
Both of us will be the gainers.
Try some of our
Pork Sausage.
Both pkooofi.,

8th A: Franklin

WADE BROS.

Real Estate and Loans
Traverse City, Mich.
127 Front St.
Cit. phone 1219

I • ''

r:,!'

1 will pnrcbaau TRAVERSE CITY PROPERTY
within the followinu boumlarica, GARFIELD AVENUE on
the coat, BAY SHORE on the north. DIVISION STREET
and MADISON AVENUE on the woat ami corpomu. limiu on
Uioaoudi. property ranRing in value from FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS up. and will agnv to Uke to the amount of TWO
MILLION DOLLARS at its actual cash >*alue. and wiU pay
for the aatne ou the following terma:
Regular abort form oontroct, intcroat at six p» r cent per
annum, payable annually, principel on or.bcforo two yean from
date, all inoomo dcrivcxl from property to be applied on oootnet

^

JOHN A. WADE,

Wc have for aale thouaands of acres of tbu choitxat whmit
lands in Canada, ranging in price from aeren ami one-half dol.
Ian per acre to thirty.tiro ilollan per acre. We will aell one
hundred and sixty acroa, will accept one-quaiter down, balance

iissirs:,'xs:,'"¥.5x.
WA DE

Till- Nc« York HIcbl
one series during the t
to Chicago. 12 to JO.
•Jack * 0*Bricn. who >coulroU the
Troy club, sajs he will have Sunday
liall grounds for next season
In the AfhletIc-.New York aeries
laat season, five games attracted
91.723. the receipts reaching $68,433
-No mote outlaw ball for me.** aays
-Tim- n<KHl. who was with Arthor
Irwin iu^Altooua laat ihiu«ou
Hartscl. IJavls, Coakley. Powers.
Shrvek. Knight. Monte Cross, Ooomlw
and Waddell are lo wiuterln PhHadel
phia.
JcH' Vila says that -fiplkc" Sbaanofl
Is a lemon He cost 110.600 at that,
with Shay aud Mi'rics thrown In..
Connie Mack takes In the wJ
country in his qiu'si for playera. Now
It Is said that he Is gunning for talen
In Califorola.
What on earth will the Chkagt
with - Jim- Sebriug Th<
cmfliid Is all right as it (a aud Hofman
and Gessler are two flrst-riaa^,uUllty
players

>

Frank de Haas Robinson
«f tb^Br
tb^
wn #f
LouU club daitua that the Boston
tiunala lust over I20.WM) last aeai

isssrJzst^

^5
TriTcne aty. Mid.

I2T Front St.
Citizens phone 1219.

la Oaa

la kaltar tlma^tL^ttmm^

er In tkls aecthm to try a Ckkn. Tkey
aald the otker nlfkt: -tf « don't flke
Call, Oct. II.—-Ph
(FBriee Taeaday night the Chico. It’s on na and we wHl not
charge yon a cent Mr tt Tkla cigar
oek<mta. puUlag Fred U takiag tka glaea of tan aent dgara
tgo dowB for the
of .U4a tkathird rooad. and beating wT^m ^er^SreriM?’gS*mn£
Ttm Trlmhle of this dty la the nlath. rocw la and try a Wadawmtk Bra*.’
Oi^ey akowed blnmeir a hard hitter,
If you know and enjoy a good otgar.
km ka waa not cleyer-aad O Brien youni Uke the Cklecx It U made for
with kia Hghtming woth^had^lhtik^- amokera like ron. and yonongkt lo get
aequAittted at once.

FfMtyiLiii.

touTH Bomta_

iMm TIBVMW Cl|r WnMfi#R]p and
Arrten ChteOfa FHAny

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mua

1**^ Ri!iei<
Jack Curley, who has bean c«
>g boxing shows In Terre Haole for
le last year wKh splendid success,
has taken the matchmaking Job with
the Kalamazoo Athletic dub and is
Marrin Hart and
Mike Schreck together In the city of
The date ael fa Oct. 30. KaUwlll have to draw much better
did when Jimmy Gardner and
Jagk OTteefe met there to Indnee
era to go on
WIIllc FUxgerald was knocked
out by Haro .Lvwls. the MBwaukee
Club which bad him matched with
Jack .pDogherty is trying to cancel
with
without loalng fti’forfeU so
as lo pat Lewis on with Dongherty In
stead. Wily Hogan, who U Mike
Schreck’a manager, la now looking
after Harry Lewis’ management.
Beaplta Wa going back, Denny Van
ger seems to still be a strong rani
around the country and has mort
oflhfw fbr baots than be can accept.
Dave Kinney and Hugo .Ktily will
em in a llftoen-cound IxHit at Daven
port on Nov. 6. the articles calling for
them lo,weigh In at 163 at 4 o’clock
i the day of.ihe battle.
Packer McFarland, who knocked out
In the Armon* Inst win, vrlll me<
windup of tbe.Yanger-Klnney bout at
Davenport on Oct. 24.
Tommy Murphy, the Harlem boxer,
who recently defeiUtd KJd Goodman
hrtam^har lieen signed up by
Matchmaker Jack McOulgan of (he
>oal A. C. of Phlladelpbla to'mini
Johnny Dwj'er of Pert Amboy Satur­
day night. The latter Is a strong and
rugged bofcer nnd is capable of giving
Murphy a good fight. They meet at

I

MaKAIILamilR
A nm National Bank Bldg. OMAaanaphontW.
mgfdt
A. MdnFHAIL, DnaftteL Oynr Johanmi drug ninrn. Ban phone fiH4
rtegt: Ctu. fifiW rtefs.
Oft F. J. MAC HITT—Prnciica I
Ifit Wilhelm block.

that woman should
be well aud strong lo be charming and
beautiful, in order to be this she must
take Holllster s Rocky Mountain Tea.
one of the greatest beautlflen known
Tea or Tablets. 23
l aibrr's rival
uiother's lore.
A trying evil you only aggiavaie by
uKing down.
A natlT# of all i-ouufr^efi.n-ho s|»eaks
the Isnguage of none.
A lulle of a th'ng itai requires a
Ighly lot of sltmium.
The magi • ^i-HI b.r which tlie god«
tran»fi>nii a laiuse Into a Imuie.
A pleasure to iwu. a nui*.niire to
err other Itody sifl a net^reriiy to

Orlnncll Bros.
DR. O. ff. CHAAE. removed from 206268 Wllbelm block to 467 and 408
new 8Ute Bank building.

hens, aprlng.
Kra.
.

miOIT IS CHIMP

epresehta
live In
.\lso
one County
Deeds, one ProaecuUng Attorney, oar
Circuit Court Commlsslanor. two Coro­
ners and one Sun-e}^ for the
of Grand Trav
lowing places;

.In the Urst Wanl. In Giaage Hall
Cass street.

In the Third Ward, hi the prlfiMcfy
school building, corner of Ualon and
Tenth streott.
In the Ftarth Ward. In the El.
Hooae. No. 3. on Caaa atreet.
In the nflh waad. la the fifth
MTard HaR. oppoalte R J- Haas A
bnrt In all my life. That wudr Mtaa Son’a atore oo Watblnroo and Boon
IToae said my dlatlngnMied fkmUy atreets.
were only aodal «limber*.
*1110 place* of thte ultatton oi
Mlaa Tabasco-Oh. eheer
open from 7 o’clock la the lbr«
It mhfht hare beta worse.
traUl 5 o’clock ta tha afternoon,
te tosUmony whermff I 'ban
jg^hand thb 17th day of Oct
MlNUTabaaco-Why. she might haro
aaHTtlHfy w«r pnrciuPrtImbera.-

MRfi. E. L. BONNER’S hair dreoateg
parlors, over City Book 8tofW. Boom

BARA T. CHASE, M. D^-OCBen with
Dr. O. E. Chase. State Bank UeMu
Both pbonea. 226-2r. Bnoidenon SM
W’. Eighth BL au. phono Til.

notice of Bo^of RapstritiN

Etec^lotiee

MARK CRAWfi OtLIVERY-Ught
and tnmka. Officn
freight, parcels ant
’at Clt) Book 8lorc.

AMEIL F. NERUNOER. LAWYER212 sute Bank building. CItlxetia
phone C96.

hlldrCn as IlolUster'e Rocky
tain Tea; makes them cat. sleep and
_
. Bright eyes, roaey cheek#. Tot
or Tablets. .23 cents.

voters t
county I
and State of Michigan:Notice Is hereby given that
Board of Registration of the several
wards of the city of Traverse City will
on Thursday and Friday. Nov. I
2. 1966. for the purpose of reglatering all qualified electors residll^
in the city of Traverae City, wto are
not now registered; said
Registration will meet In each iof* the
five wards of aald city In the 1follow
s;
FlrM Ward. 1
Cass strret.
In the Second Ward, at
Ward aty Hall, on 8pru<» street.
In the Third Ward. In the prim
school building, corner
Tenth sereets.

cmteM

FIANO TUNII

Stu. . .........

R6HTCU1B0FF

.

BUSIRESS CAROS

A rialtor among the |»dor of the east
eod of l.^ndoa fouml
irotl»4-.r to the dlaadvss«.ge« of health
In AOS of Ills rails, Mrs R iwd t ternily of a dnam rhiidrst,. aisl like meat
of her tissa. she had her tale of woe to
tHl -How .re the vitil 'rw.u Mra, BInquired the raller. “\.: r.rv well la
der-l. air; very.vroJl. Iml-ei.- eras tha
answer. “You onght t. W (btnkfitl.
Fm sure- w la ^ vut h slekufdi
about. •
Vm. „>,> I ..
| mmht
te lie rhsnLfnl: i»ni. I

challengea of Emergency" Kelly and
FrankW Madden. Paul says he will
n»eet either ©f them In two weeks Ufore the club that wUl offer the larg
efcl ©urse. and In case they cannot
meet lo public is aaiisfled to go out In
private.. He.i
i on a Hide bii. Hotise. No 2. on Cass street.
In the nrih Ward, In the Fifth
Ward Hall, opposite E. J. Hant A
Sou's store on Washington and Bose
streets.
Said meeting of the Board of
stratlon will be open from 7 o'ck
S o'clock^ln
the forenoon
afternoon of i
oooy whereof I have
In lestlmoiiy
hand this 17lh day of October. 1»M.
. Oct. Ib—’The Hylandt. Mhcduled for la^t
night In Cdma. waa call
called off. Thomp
fferlng from a
enter lh%' ring.
voten
• Billy Roche, manager of the Colma
, Grand Traverse County.
club, was notified of Thompson's sick
Michigan;
ncaa Tuesday and hurried to see htra
You are hereby notl
One glance showed him that there was leneral Election to be held In this
CO chance of. Thompson being able to State, on Tnesday. the sixth day of
flgbw and Roche Iramedtately called November, next, the (ollowUig officers
are to be voted for In
the match off.
Governor. LleuU
. Manager McCIlntick. for Hyb
Auditor General. (S
wws aent for. He said his mao did
iffice. Attorney Gcnerol.
Sute Land Office.
want to Uke advanUge of his d
Superintendentt of Public Instruction
Dent’s aick-ness and agreed to accept and Member of the State Board of
only enough of ’Tbompson'K forfeit
also Rcproaentatlre It
Edu
Congress for the Eleventh Congre*
cover Hyland's training expenses.
slonal District comprising the coun
ties of Antrim. Charlevoix. Clare.
Grand Traverse. GralkH. ,Iaabclla
Kalkaska. Mecosta. Mlmaokce. Mont
calm. OaceoU and Rosognmoo: Sena
I Joe Walcott at Chelsea \n\ tor for the Twemy-S^efith Senatorial
Go-Won by t
District
.
rict of the Slate i
Hies of Wexford.
Margin.

...

TRMMffBM CITY AJMION. Nn.
Nattenal ProCntflta laeging wlH
meat in Wbndm haU on thw^
TneadAy of each month at 7:30 r. m.
Abram \Bmllh. ptnnUaM: Ohite
OriawDld. nccretary; Nettla C. Gray,
fitaoly.
Oet. JO-tf

FOR GtNffRAL family .na
la
TRAVtltfiC CfTY LOOOC. No. 222. F.
a hottor fiaur than IDEAL hMad
A A. M. mmta'op Monday evauteg
on or bnfore.ihc.’fuU of the moon,
at 7:90 p. m. M, K. Haalnll. necretary. Bteer K, White. B’. M.

away from O’Brien and It took tkc

Joe Walcott, welter
wvight champion of the worid. at the
Unetdn Athletic dub of CtmlM Tues
day night. The comesl went the full
Madden. A. Vogel. -Sparf* 8u1
flCtoep rounds and Mellody was award
and -Butch- 8hea were araony
ed
decision.
Bostoulana at tbeA'^hlcago games, also
Ifeilody deaeoed the dedskm. His
M. E. Russell of Br^kion.
margin of rlciory was not large, but
It waa.enot^. . Walcou waa a loi>
hoary farorite in the beUlng. but after
the csontest e>en Ms backer* were
riiPng Imt am ;
beaten
H<m*a TtilaT

Grand Traverae Begion.

TUmMaa

TBAVEfIM aTY iOOML HO- Tt. Ki
of p.. mold nvney TImrnday
teg. New Mmmon Hock. C & Wm-

Now tkat Wafiamtk Broa’ Ckkoa
dgkra are for anit kr 8. BL Walt A
Smm. ymi cam sK aa an kmt Havana

-X ;

• placed on sale at

Jotaph Sleder & Sons

m

nwnt^

UMEaras.

MKeprkrfc
A. t. Walt A tana fiawu^ Havmma at

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Traverse Land and Ixian CX»,. F.
Thurtcll. Manager. Office, room 2.
Hamilton A MllUkcn block..

Arc Your CollccUDBS Slow
Htnrei acMutt tut

You Have Given Up?
If yon have, let me collect
' them for yoo.
ou KoonnU poBiptly attend*],
to and I oan make moaoy tor yon

A. Pohoral

>R. F. HOLOSWORTH-Bpeclal a*
(entlou tu diseases of the eye. ear.
nose and throat. Glasaea fiUed.
Over Johnson drug atore. Both
phones.
DR. E. B. MINOR—Office over Amert
can Drug Store. Special aitcntkrt
to eye. ear. note, and throat. Glasses
fitted. Both phones. Bcaidcncc 618
Sixth street.
OR. W.
Clu.. 107: Deft 99.
Washingttm ntmei. Clt*. phone 3
Bell phone 9%,

Collodion AL'oncy, over Hfimilton
Clotbinu Co.
Traverse City, Mich.. Sept. 10. 1*0«. ARTHUR HOLUDAY, M. O—Physi­
I have placed a number of account#
cian and Surgeon. Remorod lo of
flees in Munson Mock over Barnum
with A. Pohoral * agency for collect
A Earl's, aiizcna phone SjiS.
loo. many of them long outlawed; hut
Jtt#t the same Mr. Pohoral brought the
dellnqucnta to time and prompt aet- HARRY 1. HARNER—Expert pla^
tuner and action regnlaW. 8aUsllementi.
facUon guaranteed. With Kimball
Dr. E. L. Ashton. Dentist.
Music House at*, phone 264.

John R. Santo
General Insorhfice

Hev WBhda Bit, TnrctM CSy

MONEY TO LOAN—No lax ciaotMi
put In mortgage*. Houkc* for sale. .
Inquire of E. McNamara. Park
PUce hotel.
nmr
TITLE-H:. O. car­
ver. Prices rca.-*onable. Office with
O. P. Carver A Bro. B<Ah phone*.

abstracts of

Dr.W.^J.^H|ggin
Porcef^n^Wrk
. On floor with Bnn^ CSoUese.

OR. E. L. TH I ROBY—Special aUenUoo to dlM-ascs of chlldryn. Room
4M sute Bank bldg. Doth phones-

Order your
eEO.W.aeVBTBT

nORMEhllcWETHY

GENERAL INSDRANCE
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wii.bbl» block

A. D. TTIEX
DKN-riST

Coal

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C-B-TivlDrCoalCt'.
Miller & Smith

DENTISTS

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