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The Evening Record, October 06, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1906-10-06
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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imilNBIWON
VMOERIIILT
rilWT TOOAV.
iOAMCIiCa CAM FIIISNED
Kantat Clir Oci C.-B*hile workin*
ea a new bwUdiai
feet abore th<
prooad. John A. Wchelaaa. a Chleaso
farleklarer. loat hla balance nad atnrt
«d to fall. He had oalr imc ahoni
If::
of alad enouirti to irfaap thl» and
tiop himtelf
When he bad reoovand bit breath
97 Wb« to tiAt BTMiac BMOfC
be calmly atcendid the mpe hand
. fi€W ToriL Oct.
The %’MiderbUi
orer hand until be repalned the top
emp nee thte aflcmMO w wtm try of the wall when be picked nj
trowel and returned vwrk.
pamw Ihmaaq tar. Lmta.
««M to «MMld hi hto MMme power
Vtol «ir. Dw. rrwicli. teWicd
ttofi: CtaMt, riwhcli. fomth. Jer
mOM, OermmM, fftji. The rww
topped aftor tho irmt Are care
eroMd the Itoe ahd maie of the AoMtr-
HAD MfROhl
TO LIE DOWN
iooa acciBmrt Dr«Mr of Pnatoc. N J..
wnM atnMk hr Shepard'a car. Doth
le«a ware cat off aad he died Uter.
Hert»ert DaMwln. Norwalk. Coon
was hit hr Tracr'ii car. One lea wai
broken and tiotli anklet fractured H«
alto anffered Internal Injurict and wll
die.
Wellarbatt. an Italian chauffeur,
went orer tlje bank. The machine wa«
wrecked and be and CoUimbo. hl>
chanlc, were rendered uncontc
Both aerioaalr Injured.
John Brooka and Ralph Ward
both hit hr the Italian t;ar and terloaatr Injarml.
UST SUMMER
if- WAS WARMER
UST YUR66. THIS YEAR 67
lavtmmcRt Obttrvtr Wait t Temper,
atwrt Flpwrea for the Paat Score
of Yaam Preeent an InlerettJng Record.
alnce the atraw hat ha* t
ed by the felt Doth aWet ul the que*
tion hare derot ret but Oorernment
Obeerrer Walt ha* act tied all qm**
Hon* by ftmirinc iwt the wi-alhcr ree
•ml for the pa»t twenty ycart. Accord
Ins to hit ffjfuret. which nrc official,
the arcrasv temperature for Ibr
mootht of July. Auieu»! and September
of ItoC wa* Jutt exactly one do^nv
hishcr than for 1P0&. thia year averai;tog «7 and laat yvmr f€.
Augaat wat the bmtest aioetb tbU
AWFUL STORY OF DISASTER
Sixty Ltvea Ware Lett and Thoee Who
Were Reecoed Had Drifted f<
Forty-Three Houae Without
a Morael of Food.
Hongkong. Oct. C.—Furiher detail*
bare been received of the wreck of the
Charterhouse, royag
tag between Holhow and Honghong.
which foundered off Hainan Head on
Sept. 10 with the kjsa of more than
fclxty live*. The North German Lloyd
twenty thrwor the new and two wi
ter they had bt-en drilling
forty^hrve" hour*.
On the third and laM t-vruin*;.
;. the .urvlvoni ou the r*lt de.-crbsl
Ktuoke on the horizon. Ou
rrlug
ihe KohKlchang h hull thengr,«i
ioy and the Chliute of the lutrtv Ih>
came fraiiUcally happy «t the prosm-ci
maddening lidrst
and apiM^hlng Ihlr gnuwtng lnmgea.
Capi, 8o^U•^^ky of the KoliMehang
resemfl th«' kuivIvoi;*,
little boy. Thr> aTbio*t eollapsc'd from
mere rori ied on U^ard
the Kahslchang. being unable tu walk
Deiqiite the doctor*' unremitting atten
tIon the boy db^J an l.onr after being
taken alioard. Chief
SALVATION
ARMY STORE
At a mftolag of the board of health
held yawtarffay afteniooa It
nmmwdad that a direr be
to impeei the latake pipe at the city
smtar worka aa It Is thought that
break aomewhere Is letttog In annd
When the pipe wa* put dowa It wa*
and the aaa>e direr repwred It.
The hoard embodied ta It* i
daitan that a dli
pViyed to do the
“SKIRHEY”
DRYER’S
FEAT
rai Held On a Burglary Charge and
Quarlar Inch Rape Was UsCC
Make a Oeaernt M Forty
Feet to Jail Wall*.
k. On.
Hand
n a line dangling 4i* f<t i
from the rool of the llnyiimnd street
the top o1 a M«.ne anil. Annm
Ur.vrr-^-Sklniiey • Hr>«T his euinpan.
I(.n* rail him-de,.rended Tliun-day
night in a daring and stirrt*ssful ategain his llUrty. Hi* Jati
bnwking f*-at wa» aU ne » xcelle«l b\ {
that of Denuia Sullivan, a .vouth of
Just Hry i'r s age. a ho le*iied from the
(CocUnued on Third l»age.)
TRAVERSE WUN,
SCURE17 TOO
WAIT’S
DRUG^RE :
—-------- . -----1
Wc are now
locwtcd
in incWiIhHm hl.Nk. ^
Prs. Samr & Pfalalltfai
DENTISTS
O. C. MOrrATT
I Abstract* of TlUa
II PtaiCBB BRTIBrACTOBV
;|
Bstabiiahad taaa
j|BaMaata Biwtn Bank Bultdlwg
There is No Magic
in the actomplislimenls of oijr
MOORE HADE NEW RECORD
the Ultoigumeter U-lng 92 and the
loweat to. U« average Ulng TO
the twwoly years record the average
R. SHUCK WILL HAVE CHARGE
wws oaly la the TO** twice pnrlo
In ItoO when H was 73 and In lto€
When it was the same a* tbl* year.
The bigheat temperature recorded in
any A«g«»t ta the aeore pf year*
M and tbl* was 1a ItoJ but ta thaamau the average was only ««
ire Will Not Be Run for Profit and
aotdwt August wa* ta lto5 when th«
^harpm Will Be Made Oely to
average wa* only « The record of
Aacitt in its Maintainance—
Angnat. 1W0:>. was; Average. C9: highWill Sell Everything.
e*L
lowest. 4t.
July wa* the next hotteid n
with an average of «€ degrvea.
highesat temperature wa* 97 and the Captain J. Doutef*. ta charge c
lowest 4A Joly. 19^. was hotter on looal SalvkUon Army corpsVurTIwn
the armage. although the mercun a Salratloo Army store at 32€ Sooth
Union alreet the first of next wet
CQpstlnaad on Third Paga.)
«U1 probably be * week or ten day*
before the store Is In running t
but It wfll be gotten ta shape as
a* poasiMe. AD aorta of garment*.
lad That
bouaalMid articles and food collected
That
about the city will be sold but the
MSPEGT INTAKE
YOUTH SWUNG
TUFREEUUM
Best” Flour
It is made from carefully selected
Grand Traverse wheat, in
mill by a good miller,
sack guaranteed. '
Hit Feat Wa* Never Before Dupli
cated in the Football Annals ot
the Local High School—Was
Excellent Came.
In a fast, clean and IntrniKiy Inter
esting game of foolbgll thl^ aaemOon
the local High school eleven downed
the Itonlalee boy* by a *ct,n- of 17 to
n. only one touchdown being made A
big crowd watched the game anuj
cheered the players on. Punt* w
irequenl and ta many cases good
In the first half Moore, srho wa* or ^ ^
left end. drop kicked tw# goat*, a!
trick that no locnl High school athlete!
ba« ever turned before Kehoe played
a star game *11 the time, making gain
after gain through the line and several
gxxMl rnn* around end. McGarry made
who hare only a little t
win get what they need and iho«* that the longest run of the game, sprinting
hare none at all will be provided for aronnd left eml for thirty yard*.
after their cases have been Investi Helge* tan the team In excellent
shape and the rtat of the ptayem
gated.
These stores are coBUnun ta the showed that they were made of the
(Qatfmt on Fbunh Page.)
win*
------------------- -j The Maalatev team U weak on pnnt
tag bm otherwiae ware smuiy a match
for pie tocaU. Klag and Scott aurred
j
y(C«it»tted on -^ird Page.)
Vi
Hannah
&
Lay Co.
MI>KS C.YOUNC MENS
,
cnoTHiNC eroRNisHiNoa ’
This Weather Suggests
.rA
:> »• .
•
' New Silk
PETTICQATS
s CUWIKC of woBring »ppar«l-«
K»nOi»rcart*or. Bain Coet. .Iu»t
su p in and s^ how complete our
F.1I Une i.-$7o0 to 12200-All
thenewshapus.
\Vc have just ijlacctl on sale another
lot of Silk Petticoats, black and colors.
We have been out of these goods for
the past two weeks, but you’ll be glad
you’ve wailed, for they certainly are a
swell line of skirts. Many new models
that will 4>lcase you. Larger sweep
and better silk than B4.
Priced $5.00, j $6.00, $6.50
up to $15.00
Y
TfUVCIItC CfTY. mOMIOAN. tATURDAY. OCTOKR •. ^
THC KVCtilffO I
m ETHBs -utott!d»
»»»$
iSI
If we were DM potative of our poBiUon we
would be lets empbmiic in our dsims.
mmtacNO
k'oa are coriiaUv ioMted to cadi
and Me
to be in a position to offer you a better price on any
nie HalkaUe Steel Euce
the purchase of. Come and see if we are not right.
i
THEMiSii
i
X‘sr
^ 2c.fr
voold ffH pit—rd
» to* piito** •« *■«■— ORr* tk«7 paid tlw
KoftS- a rlalt.
^ .
W
#
J
2::,
pfopici of that vlllacf to eatahlish
IVMMjeAfI tTATl Ticicrr.
water works Bratrat.
-AO! paodtoo. MU, -.MWtpV "««»»"!»»>
«
ni{ a>qm *»8» pp jo Mnnioptm jo mbho^J •‘^1^-"^
SoipiMud « jq Supooq ,o ootpqMP" «I»
4'
tODOcsi wtSoua Mq-o, .pp« inP»»* ™»AV
|
5
Tli» ftaitxma Ba* Km adviM* tbc
The adrjee
UBH ftipiaM am
I
FREE—Thiee-mmnte Intenits
pud delicious coffee served everr
dsv FREE,
Now Uwt th. Tortoi to
mekm ahoat the conatry have eVren
BY SILVITIOI
Wilkmaofi A-------1
t,o« at TK*ir Rowling Allays Which
jL^ .Ha Bowtera.
WlIkbiMin 4
--------------Th*‘ last t»..
Nr Attonwy RtoWI ■
JONH I. «flD m AMm.
davK hav.-
dfu
ThI,
and that
WOMINS'CLUBOFSTATE
WKTIR H. FIRRY, JR. •#!
a F. WATERMAN.
MOMB W. eURTIB.
which went Into oirert Sept. 2:
woold-bc clUacH has to so to eonaldrr
ably more trmtbU* than in tlw- oid
days- Under the nnirh alien'd provi
slona he inuiit ^wear (hat ho la white,
brown, yellow or bUck. that hU r«»ra
plaxlon la lljtbt. dark or nHMiium. be
most ffae W* belsht. Ibe color of bl.s
eyw aad hair an- alM» resanUM a« et.
aantlat be must tni wlun and wh- r.-
|rl
play much faster and al*o maVassured fact that the plus will
tlu-ir rtpht plsci-s to a fractim,
U- sc
Willi stjbnui ai
jaljitif as loch, nfieeo pirn* an* in use at
vires the late Mr*.
leo on the alley and five In I
away to rv*t yestrrqj^v sfirnioon. hr
er. which U elevsi.-tl whll.*|
fiinvral iK-Ini; the first In thU city to
ibaHs an- Ik-Iuk rolled and
be condurird by thr SalvsHon Anr.v
Thr haUr^^^J
THREE RURAL ROUTES.
met at the ball an<! manheil to the
where
rcsTaenre on Sixth
short servlet- of whm;i and prayer a-as
At the ipeeflnR r»f thi- WfKnan a rial,
held yeatenlav afleninon. II wa« de
rided tn extend nu invliatbtn tn the
mntentkiti of the MirhUcan Fe<lt*ralion
h, Id-
SFiomti snwcE
Mu- iM tcaved.
marks will U- maib- by Captain rk.ufand tbay were foixnnl to eat the dosr t-rs and other sp«‘ak«*rs and the sermon
but finally anivt-d alive and well at will Ito* hy Captain Sluuscllr. formerly
Ftkrt Klmo.
rw-spite the dtsUnctton of Ibis city but now of T^>rt Huron.
rill be prt'smii
CapUin Munsello will
Mra- Tasker has nftrued there are not
.np tonight a£d
at tht- regular ni«*eiings u»morrt»« . The
explain has a latce number of friend*
here among all cUism*s of |w*opJe and
th<- mt-KHlngs will
What are YOU (oinr
to de a you- old are.
rest nr wort?
We pay compoud InteresL m tf^lts, aad
4«ea a sariors acconnl
wttk$i.
First Menal
0. S-DCPHIM
Omena.
Ami-n **
"Gtsl h»-lp u<; containing particirtani of the gale.
It apjHwrs that the firm did an unnsually large buslnes* this y«-ar In
who are b-ft t<i In* faithful until death
Abien.**
*<hsl
bb jw the Salvation
Army.
Am<*n.**
renting pianos to summer reporters.
These piano* are now being retunusl
at a lime wben their 15 ^ore* are al
ready overerowded with pianos prt-vi
vmsly ordered for fall trad<-.
It Is.
therefore,
•Xpaditloe the fotKl supply i:ave out
Hd what yon fci. but
wbat ymi an save,
eases life's bnrtci wben
yonarcold-
tohlch *id
nmniy
q ,e,nlty of
The Well-known Music House
is Holding a Sensational
Sale of Summer Resort
Pianos.
WNtbtoB Labmdor.' The expedition
waa takan tn cotnpanv with her bus- umphant prximollon of Mrs. King will
U.'baad aa a wedding tour
Ihirinf: the hr the subji-ct «»f the m«-*-tlnp.
Account’\_
Are You Goina to Need
a Heating Stove?
Old Pottoffioe Building
STOVES IbRt we ew
carried in atock. Tba
TBe Mjb Wh» Sjves
Steaaily aoi Co»M»tenUy
is iilwjiys U tli-r
to met t tnisf >riiuie
toea na to order heavy for
the fall trade, and in or
der to aoenn* your patioirage wo abali not only offer
lliaiii
..ne vrlio tK.» not
StopJ
making nael.'ai txjwndi-J
luret and
deposit yotirj
surpltia toilh our Bn\iDt;Rj
IX‘p,ittni«*oL
suSis.'S.u.'a
Bive»»»y»
Premium
to,'"H
No account too small j
with every
We pay 3 per cent inten-at. K-ompouode»l twioo
a year, in titia de|wirtmeiil
or will iasue inU-rcwl Iveariug <-ertificalo8 nt Ihe same
undoub’eiil*
Iw
larg’ ly at'ended .____
impowdble
for
tirinnell
Bri>s. Ui accommodate the renltd In
struments in
tbelr warerooms
and
lotice to Investors
The capital stork of the new lKw>r
Lock Factory Is non pretiy well
acrilHsI and It U e\|>cct*'d that the
chlncrv a ill \w Installed and plant
wadK to mn liv Nov. 1st, at the Front
str.-*-t locatl.m
They .-xi»ecl to
out r.OOtl to 3.««i don-n Iksir 1
and Knnl« per month ami will eroplov
T3 to IIS. hands on
full
capacity.
Enough goo.ls art* no» wdd to iu^nrv
a go»»d wcirklng force for a year or
more With a demand almost unlimit
ed. aud a saving over .New En
factories of one-half the frrlgl
Chicago and St. IauIs market.-,
cess at'cms assured
The Tra
City TkMtnl of Trade have t-ok d :-'o
tbi- pUn. as an Inxe.tn-. .ji. . ' i
<
gh.-n Mr. l^ayson tm »r - cl
r
i
^
curing pn»|KT eajdtal f Tt
•
i‘ •
death
of our
U-loTwl wm.
John men ami Inventors. St nd
thm list and prt.-^iiv -<
•
ThotuaN Harri*.
Their act* of syni Pa>*rfn Mfg Co.. Ti »vtH q. r-5
V *
pathy and temlemcw are appwlated Reference by p* rnjlii':f.3 t * I
* «
.Martin. J. W. Mllllken. J A. Mont.**rinct-relv
guo.
Jalins
CamphHl.
A.
V.
Friedrich,
Mf and Mrs James Harris and t'hll
A M*. Itartak. W W Smith. '
Card of Thankt.U’e toish to thank o.tr frb nd> and
neighlMirn for their many klndn<-sse.'
and ser%b-es daring Hie Illness and
they must rltber be disposed of as
fa«;T as they arrivo or stored at great
exrs-nse and risk
*
Grinnell Bro*. prefer to sell them
quickly and the public will get the
iK-nelu of not only all rent momcr-iv« d on these InKtrument*. but also
extra IndoeemcniB which the firm
billing to make In order to effect
sia-cdy rb-arance of the entire lot.
Special easy term* will alim
made and altogether the pnopoaitioa
shot^ appeal very forcibly to |
"Tniyrrr It would .be advisable for bar
gain hunters to call at once a
learn llial many piano* were sold the
first days of the sale which <
menced Oct. 1st aud will last but
days.
The rt'lIablHty of CrinneU Bro*. Is
unqoeotkmed and in addltlao they perHoually guartootee every piano exactly
CHDC0L4TES
An far S*k al to* faOawtas M*m
J. W. .ItookMn A. W. -lahiaut
E. A . Monroe Rom & Monroe
WiMoMongr ‘
a r. Owen
ir TOU
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
l*J7 South Union Street
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD.
WANT A STOVE ?
We arc the stove hcadciuartcrs. That means big stock,
great assortment and most reasonable prices. All three of
these facts are being proved daily. Don’t wait until the
cold weather is here—stoves are needed NOW. Housecleaning days are here and you will want your stoves al
ready to put up as soon as the different rooms arc ready.
Come in tomorrow and see our stock. Wc intend to
surprise you in Mock, assortment and prices.
Airtight Heaters
One of the most economical and easily handled stoves you can buy. The prices
ore from St.J-j to SH.
“Oak” Heaters
You know there is but ONE "Ronnd Oak" and wc are sole agents for this truly
celebrated stove. Everj- year we make new friends for it. Better let us pm your
name on the list. These stoves sell from ST' to S3".
Square Wood Heaters
That are so economical and arc such good healers. There arc several sizes that
\
sell from $7 to $‘2r,.
Coal Heaters
> .
\
Some of the best you will find in the city and so many diflerins styles.
‘
you from $14
toi$3C,.
I
•I hese cost
Base Burners
The finest line of beautiful Base Burner Coal Stoves you will find anywhere,
you seen our "Art Garland ? ' These great stoves sell from
fror $14 to $55.
Cook Stoves
“Majestic” Ranges
wakt to have anv
Elretrical .
Effects or Displays
111 honor of the K. IVs next week
figure with us at once.
J. B. PAIGE electrical Qp.
ItoutRsitnntUtbsiMtiDiaBto
•
better assortment, All the newest improvements. You can
It will be hard to find ab,
buy them for $S 50 to S30 or anywhere between.
RKCORO WANT AOS PAY.
REX
for the next
30 Days
Gome and aee for yonraelna what we have to
offer you.
rate if deaired.
;
Any information wanted
will lie gl.'idly given.
: Traverse aty
Stale Bank
Heating Stove
J‘i' n I
lor this Bank to appreciate]
Grinnell Bros- Fate Togged the
Whole Town.
Tbo wife of Stephen IV M. Tasker of
“Tliat S^viDgs
«**tabUshed
Tag, You’rlt!
Phfiadclpbla has thv dlMlncilou of
batac Ibc Srst white woman to crus.
Better Start
f,„. j,.hvoT>
The soWIrrs Ibi--n manlie.1 bark ; J
A short prayer conclmb**! the
many bride* who would eaie to take
-!
lo the ball, the ofSc-r*► In tbejead f®' | one run* Hwn ihi^ elly to lAke Mb hrenty-lmo miles, and the other
low.Hl by the flaps and
dieo^. the pall la»rt-r*. the hi-arse. th«-1 warts from Nortbport
A
of Woman * club, to meet hero next
already ninulnp out of Suttm
OctolK'T. The annual aeawimi takOK At the hall the aoldlcrv formed
place at Ilentoo Harbor the iCili. J7H. mnk- and
QUICK. THE TAILOR, makto foad
them, the- n.sLet j
and ISth of ihU month and iiry. J. K. wa.N eurrit-il Into the l»all.
{
GlIlMUde will
asslD n-pteM-nt
the
The scnire opeutsl with slngiii*.
Traverse City elnb.
f.illowed by scripture n-ading Uaiualn
The afternoon was In ebarjp' of the
Bouieis. ill tharKc of the bsal corps,
hU’oty dlvUJon and Mr*. C-orse Hoyt nad the twelfth verse of the slvth
wa.-' the l««ader. A pajH-r on the lerrl
chapter of H.-biews as his text aud
torlaJ expani-iou of the rnii.-d Slat. s
gave a short addn-ss.
waa ably handled by Mi> C S. Vn.ler
After a Honp hy Mr*. Kmf V Sim lay I
and Mr«. E, J. Howard dellvennl one
school class Captain Muuselle read
on the t haracter of 'niomaj-.JefferiMSi.
the IhlrttH-iilb to M-venio-nth ver.-.-s of
Tin- delaile of the alleiuoon was on
Revelations, spcwkiiig fn.m this ;.nd on
the queatlon: "ResoIrMl. That the old
the la-*t wortls of Mr-<. King, sisiken
fashioned women iN-rfonn»-d b« r mlb
jUht iM-fore she was pn*mot«il tn glory.
sbHt Iteiicr Ilian the woman of tnlay *
ComcadeH. tell my nmirades to fight
Mrs 1) r Wilson handled the af
on. * fie Iiaid an eloquent trihute to
flrmatlte and Mrs. W. l>. Turner op
the life and wmks of Mrs. King .-»nd
p»K*-d her Aflw Uklnit a vote of thr
C. nn. II Pros liave been pl.tying tag
the saerificj-,. she bad made and her
rlub on the merits of the two i»apers
in a very ntiiqnc- manner during the
faliLhilncss u. the army
it sas di'ebh-d in favor t»f the affirms
A‘ the grave Captain MmoM-’ib roo- past Tew days, ami as » n-sult everylime.
iKvly knows about tin Ir great sale of
duett-d
a
short
service
after
whirli
a
Miss KllraiMib Hnokf-r favor»-»l iln
pianos retunied from sumnuT rt'iital.
rlub with a voeal solo and was foiretl choras sang -We ll Fight for 110-0.**
TN,-ry .bx»r knob in town lia,-^ Ikh ii
ibfon- the IshIv was b*wen-»l In th*’
to ivsiKind wUli an encore.
gi:i\e. ihr.-e volhy*. *.-n- fin-^1. th- adortjt-d with a larg»* n*d tag railing
volley,, being **C.o,l bless and comfort attention to a circular left with it and
ha WM born, what bieamer h.- came Capta.o Munseiij. of Fort Huron Wil
Speak at th« Salvation AfVny Meetto this country
and where an 1
.ng Tomorrow Night-
aucb a wedding trip.
Premiums Given Away
which
Omana Now Have
C. WCTMORl.
ROWT a WALTia
spotter*
M- spotter* will eaiablr the bowl
A. a DARRAQH.
CMARLCt a JOHNSON.
Ptr RfItoT «f Otodr
FRANK W. WILSON.
F#f Ototnty Tr*a*urtrw
FRANCIS a SROWN.
Far Frtototftlns Attomay—
FRIO M. FRATT.
pin
by
S.1S cniwibil to thr d<H>r»^. iqany In-iuK
IhnniR
loneti
COUNTY.
NrOMiNCt*rK~
Your Reliable Home Furnisher
Rosaer have received
'ihnH- automatic
Cily-»«rmto W«
Captain Munaallc.
wlih the full army sfivlrc-.
MUXS M. MONROa
J. W. 81-ATER
run torvtc- OMd tor F.-M T.m, In'-rill to UiKUikNl rllhil. U.. n«t fr.
atrated the fart tliat the aumincr 1
MBti of l»o€ has departed into the I
dewnath' pr<-^k>iMdr
______
Frank Trude
----
Main «i Riumjinr «r stoM Rup.
^
FREE.
MiYl MiOliTicJlliSPOTrBis
MRA J. R- king was laid AW AT-i
YESTKROAV.
j
wiLUAaKRontfRnw
Easiest Kill «f Eisy iWieilS'
ooIt, we win give sbsolotely Free,
a Si.50 set of cooking uteusiU-
their oplnloB of th< nrv fnotbaU
*
. ' • : *j
style Stove or Range that you arc contemplating
.^"SSsS.-'E.rsr^'i
rmo at> wAmn ^
UMtof.
we 01.AIIVI
Ibis Week, Oct. 1 to 6
rm mawmmm
APORM K RRMOCTT «f Ym*
Plain Storetalk
-Is
-------- «r iMtes mivM
A W.Sjots....................... ■■Ii.iiiy!^
tw fiKtetet to totok
^
h
true assortment. No hosewife ever
Arc the tried and true kind. Try one from our
c
regretted owning a "Maiestic" I^e. You can keep house so much belter with
one, and the different styles sell from $28 to
Hannah & Lay
Mercantile Co.
“The Die store”
DEALERS
lU
EVERYTHING
K- .i-1
TMK KVBNMM I
, n*vKM> an.
wcmi«Ai^««wiwm(.<
mt
:ni.SMEi} tl
■rriMEII:
fOwdnad rm EM PnaaO
for the rialtor*,
the latter
mkiin
g:lBna ihrcMigh the Travora# Cttf. tt>a
AVMD THE HNIFE
.
abb
m tuMim. nans m mum
t ABD IK 01:B ORIOIHAL MBTBOD
hamuatim mi
M.P.A iftFF.Pnp.
MLlLHUmisL
riT
the aaapicca of the High;
dhhool leecnre eonrwe. The Ctcreland
Trmmae City kicked oS to lUltfat^ Loader, one of the moat eofUNTratlvei
and Manistee was fortcB to pnl^i
nratHhIf.
A fear rrcniaci ago a w
Ttneerae City vorM the UmiJ «ov»
toarard their Roal and vx ti on the
Graad opera boon# and I
watch the perforwance. He
get past the cndala at the gate in
and was eajoylag bl»-
atonr tatter. Mr. Outcnnlt a«Ten hia friends here wUh hU
o»#-yard line,
lianiatee pnt np a
rreat defense and the faa^-wrohl>orer._____________________________________
self hugely when , he was necoat^ by
l» was worked up the fleid tre^ rhr^ dlaiecta. eanylBg enrh with surl
the manager Then be gwakoned. A[»h«n Manistee was forted to fumlT]ncc«nt and intoaaUon that hU
«uirch throogh hJs clothes fhllod tofCameron gm the ball and after eonfound Itaeir wondering wlu^ he*
reveal any doogh am) despite his pitv siderahlc seenawtag Moore. Traverse had not been seen CO the stage.'
I
stations he was foroed to go out Into niy-* left end.
Wth
This
Oil
Heater
You
Can
Do
r edid. Aa he couldn't * prodt
John Griffith, the spli-known and
a BrtfecMon 0x1 HtaUr yon can hsat a cOd
ticket or money and was nnknrrwn
very popwMr tragedian. U hooted fo.
om, make #ACk-room mors cooMablc. warm a
the manager hr failed to see what everything was against, him but he a perfomance of Shakeapeare’s * King
railway, heal, water qnaekly. and do man
In the arrimmage
happened the oeit act. In the mean was sooresaful.
Richard the Third" at the Gntod ihm ^
isn can U door with any other stoes s
time bis friends are making It as In ihai* fo]low*-d this feat, both teams Iwasa# on Thurada.v. Oct. Ifi. This at:
It bams. The aapertocuy of the
rather evenly matched but the nboacoment will be welco«,yj h.v th**teresting as poaslUe for him
was workM.->w>ward Maalst.^e-s aier goers who patnnlo- onlj ih*'
goal on flakes. Jahraus got In on a leading play« and siar< f.%r Mr Giif
Cast OantalS
and Utanrr j umud tUU* and Great Grittin
Ciifb Had Fms tatertainmaftt
j
r.vad at Modua Viv»#i41 ftcvan
le on Maalstet^'s twcnly-yarU Uae fith always makes gisV.. and hi* com |
Laat Ceefimf.
|
Inf NaerreuiidlaAd F.a^#naa.
[he ball was worked wUhln two pany la the lx's! obtainable. His sc-n.c|
was Granted Wife in the Gibbs fc'et of MantstiH's goal. Manistee atrostnite. electrical and mechanics«•
livorce Case and Alimony
tra* aafinipt«-«l to line smash but was forct'd equipment Is adequate for th* m**..t 1
WaHllncton. <Ki r. ^It
The E«H Cartrtd MoaJral and Uu-rWas Allowed.
department >eaback fur a wiMy making ihi*
{ihrlltln
•rjr irtub tare tbr frtUoirtnr lawBin
lltlng effects, and evening* spen» |
rirendl had )m-«0
n. Traverse City kicked off and
lerday that i
penablr Ah*.;sw’.y asl- mn^ ««p:r-wtck ci
»t in# M K rbvrrh lust #e#Blog.
brmanccs are IntrUnctnal
too
Ot loo low
&• rskUy •* m l*iBt> AM psru
rr'BclMH alth the Briiiab.^vcrnmcni
er M-saw r*-su!i«-*! until Moore treat, to his bearer*
The production
i?s«.y
Two ftBi.hr* suk. t «>4 ]4I>bb f.xrry bflatrr
BlajM. LnJilnt on tb# R^trlaaitB^
wratraBlr^I II Bot *it >oat Uralf-r » WMU iir«rr*t sgrBcy for
relative to the Scwloundlnn.l fikhcriea.
attempti-d a drt.p kirk on the twenty- of - King Richard the Third" Is about |
ArmsThe rmicl fiUte« agree* n.Ji to fiab
A df'cnr was granied tin ih«» Cll.b*
line and ag:iin wa* sucrvFsf
twice as expensive as 'Marlwih." in'
InroeatUm. the Rrr L. B. Carp#«t#f on Sunday to |M.y light due* and to dlvorcr- rsK*-. Mr ClMis will !;S\. to
which Mr. Griffith starred for the
Racitailoii. -lAmpr Ti«.‘ by Ha- repon to thf cuatom bObaea vbett the> pay |«<H» aiinjcmv and equitablef Inter
rrt half 1" to O
three seasons, hut his managejment
>pr#a#ctifiC lb# eptrtt go or prartleal.le
§ar#l E
. CMS
Second Half,
jfeel assured the public will rec*>enlzc
aarriflop ofirn abuaa
The mialua U to conrlnae during the
and appreciat* the fact that the d.-sir.*
fn the iucond half Rlmpw
preaent flahing vaaon when It U citituted for Cameron on tight end. to plewite it will Ih* reward***!.
RaHtatloa. -taliafliMl Wladam. * by ported that another treafy covering
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Manistee kicked off and T H S began
Ualay McCoal. ahovtag a amaU l«yV all the dlapMied lednta will lx* negoti*
"My Friend From Arkan*aw." whicl:
their steady gnn.l down the field. In
vondmaat aa ta why hli fatbrr bad
three down*. Kebo»- made twelve ewm.-h to the Grand op»'ra bmiM- to
to arortc when he knew ao moeh.
>-ards and Simpson at tempt I'd a drop night, gave eiceUent satisfaction In n.'ity. - a high cLtss cimj-dy tl
GOVERNOR ORDERS PROBE.
hr Alice RonM-b. telllni:
kick gtml
but fail*-*! and ‘'Manisto*' Ch*rl« v*.ix and pJ*-*M-d a large hou^<• th.in mad.- gcwni last *-ason. i
or ihemcnr of a little ptlri from the
klckc*! off on' tbeir twent)-five yard Thn play is .m** tha' aiun-als to all was on.- id the f. '.V teal ^ti.c^
.Graft Charges Made Against Lake
e coa)#*.lv .Iran
Hvlge. u-.k the hall on lb.CContlnned frwm First Pagu.)
City Councilman.
'ars to ni.tk. t!
line
and
Keho**
RmdiAUon. -A Patchwork QuUt. by
.Gymnastics alon** ran nev* r giv. tba:
ja, kMm>.
l.analng. Mich.. OcC f,.—G^tvemor rrAf and i uidtMl with ftai luted ankle*, forty-five yard
lulghtii
;«esile Bmeraan. trUing how a liule Warner has dirtvied proM^cutlng At
bed four downs for twelve yarib
elasticity, exuw nnd gtwciful figure
ro months ago.
After two fumbles. Moore att. mt):ed a
hoy aaved his grandpa from beUig emt torney ScovJIle of MUsauket* wjunty
J which nxm.-s hy
taking
Humsier .
Th*' Hue which I>r>* r desc«*nd*-tl was
Among the **nrly
to the poorhouse.
at the ii„^.ky Miuiniain T»a. T.-a *»r tabl* ta.
to -Investigate the charges filed b> h:iMIy a q-iartcr <4 an iiuh in •Uaim^ rirt>p kirk and faib-d. It was .Mam*
lu-dl on their own five-yard line Grand n|M-ra Iio-.im- Ik
"fjc:. *.'iil-v Johimtn Drug Go. ‘
nalogiie. ^*Cottrtsh!p Tnder Dlfflcul- Oecrge
H Graham
of Ijike
City
Had the ittp,* broken Dr.ver would
lim.” .
agaiast Apton Iverson and John Howe. havt- land»‘d on a wall tr.pped with They triid a ouait« r back kick an I
*ali W4-nt^uit parallel with the
That they were em jagge*! st>neR k. discourage
t-urh
Ooet by Waller Rrolth and Lawrrnci vllUge tnistee>
of
fh*'
goal
Hue
and
rrdlrd
bark
ployed by and had contracts with the attempts. But the lint held, and the
Nrwbern.
• glia!. Slmi»son downing it for a
police of Brooklvn and half a «lazen
Reaillng by Alice ArnoUl, “Wbai village rontrarj to the charter,
charged. The democratic council re other cities were looking 'for nryer Kafely. ;;dding two mote to Tmv.Ti-''
Spare Momonu Will AcromplUh •
('ity’s score. Traverv,* Ciiy kickeil off
fused
to act when its attention was half an hour after bU escape
B wav
t>uH by Georgia Baker and Frsnrcr
King return* d it t*-n yards. Msn
called to the allege*! graft. It Is said.
third
r
delivery
Irom
Uayniond
ATbrlghl.
iM*v» punted and K**hrM' nttirneil it
Jail sfr*-et' since last January, and
necliatloo. -Ko Home for the
*
fift***^ ynrds.
T. H. S. imnt«-d an 1
BREVITIES.
Sh.-riff Flah.riv did not take the
William Trout wine Khipp^^l a car chanct-s he did ln,>thr «uher ca:-cs of MenlHi*’.* got fh.' Iial! and falb'il to
the luill grdag over
MKIarrj
load of hogs to East Buffalo yester- k«-eping it from the jMdlce and InsiUuicircled left *-nd for a thirty-yard gain.;
g a private search.
e pK>w«'d through right Uckle for i
Meld on Burglary Charge.
Recltathm. “By Ixrrlnf Kindness.five yards.
II*' smash*'*1 left tackle
hy Grace Taylor.
Dryer, who weighs les.s than ninety aaajn ami took the ball down to the
Trio. -The CxHinty ralr." hy Will
tunda lives Wi No IT.'i Uuinu-r str*H-t two yard line T H. S. workv'd K*ho*
The nirialn at
the Grand opere
StoSeld. Walter Smith. Laurence New
p was held for trial «m S* pt. 12 by .ihroiigh right guard to the goal line j
bouse win rise promptly at 8:2fl and
berry.
aglstraie Dooley on a charge of
h*' carri*sl it over on the next i
Sok>^-BobWe-s Prayer.- by Glad>w patrons who arrive late will not be burglary pr* fern'll by a lelative of tJje
\.
Gam.- *nd.-.l wiih*»ut ruiilM r
si-at»il until the end of the act
If
Routaong
youth, and sent to Ua^nKind streei sriung.
'
Male quartet. -Speed Away,*' Fred this I ti*t«»ni Is ailhen'd to It will Ih- j.iil. It is said the anmunt !>i*yer heGreen. W’alirr Smith. Will Scoflt-ld. much appreciated by the patnms of curefl was trifling,
But he h*d acthe httUM*.
Claude Smith.
gnlred a reputation an an Ineonlgildc
Tlie
services
at
the
Friends
church
Tableau. -Tllnglng lo the T'mas.tis relatixes ditesmined to make
lomorrew will l*e In charge of J IV
Continued Prom First Pa««.)
GeorgU Baker.
an example of him.
di.ln i get up .*> high on any .me .1
The church was well filled by an ap- White of Maple City
w.»s wi.en ih< Rev Dr IV.wi'n.
The Methodist I.adies- Aid society
ml test iming 92 am! the eold
irerisllve audience and the pri’Kram
IH-nlienilary
ehaplrn. was holding
yesierda
iih an ov.*rag.‘ of iIT. Julv I
#as Boely rendered Thesi' voting peo
4v»ming servlM-R in the roim of
Hall oI
as 72 on an averag«\ thpt
ple have iM-en organlred for work less
jail Thunulay night that DrveJ dhiH-Ing In 1
. but theiraercun* had to
than a .year and ihU wsk ihHr firn Mie« t. Abtiut thirty were preM-nl and
appeared
He cllmlwMl the tiers of
go np to HMi one da.v lo liaUnce a
pohHc program.
It lii to Im* 1io,m*.1 two romftincr* were tied besides a
reils one after .another, ami from the
number
ot
articles
were
starte,!
for
diop
to
42
*mm.other .lay that nnuilh
they will rimtlnue their «ork
the Christ mas ba7.n.tr
Refreshments topmost lialr*»ny sw img liiniM lf to «me Th*‘ I’obioi July in the iw.-niy y*-or.«
of llw IruB biaces mipiM^rling the ro*»f.
were wrved.
was in 1.S91* win n the {iv*-rag»* was 'k*«.
RCCORO WANT ADB PAY.
Then, srr.n ne,! by darkne.ss. he woikThe huni-si July «lay in th.* i.x'*»ril was
.'d his way with tlH' agility of a imm
in 1SS7 when it w.-nt up t** |u4. In
key along inm gird*i> and hra**s to
tliat same vear the r*-sid.*nts *4 Travthe skylight, through which he crawle.1
. r<4‘ rily hod a siring of July wesiher
to the slanting nsd.
r.« follows: f*|. 9.-.. ‘.M*. 94. 9K. 91. !♦*).
Unlaces Mattress Line
9.V mi. int. 91V 99. 91. 90. U the wind
413^414 VMBlIk.
TrmncCItjr
eilEUCEUEITimiUI
ClLrkMe3S4
IISPUTEEIID
PERFECTION
COUBmjOOMED
OU Heater
Lamp gggE
or a#ir
YOUTH SWUNG TO FREEDOM
CKT A liELiriors 0>>ter fry or
±i
m:
LkST SUMMER WAS WARMER]
m
Befiue U ivliis hts vvW he
hailn i v.-.-re.l anmnd to the tmrtb alt
lated the long line whi» h s«'ci
averages would have iwi'n mad.' s;ck.
mr.ttiess to the iron frame. How he
Fepti-nil*<-r *4 this year |s»sHesK«*<i rt
had b<vn able to da this undHected distinction, the average temperature
i You'll Soon Have
Mud Everywhere
is a hivMery. but he had the line being the highest in twenty years of
s4'.-nr*‘d under his Jacket
when
the rc'conl. c:.. In l9or». the average
leached th.‘ roof rnd at once fasie
ii to the projection over the * aves and
let It dangle to ihe-ground.
Cocoa mat
35 cents
r j ^ Wc also have the^enuine RUBBER MAT at
^ir| 'in $1 so or the best GLEN FOLDING MAT
s.
s^ to
I
-in all sizes from $1 to $4 50
VCocoa Door Mats in two grades and all sizes.
1
• ii.
'mu
Better Get Yours Now.
sufficient.
Iiad t*v
T«* do this he had
t*e swing like a
ltd of the itna^ftcr
pendulum at the end
nt. but had madA it.
his perilous descen
Bdl^theWil
I MedicinaCo. LcmitTille, K7.
andS. B. Wait & Bona. Dmg-
Honest Clothes!
iK-r day was In D97. when
riir>- rose to 95.
PERSONAL.
F. W. Wilson returned from Klngsand from the top of the wall rearl^d
L^:Ja-rt evenlnf.
e Brooklyn htwpUal.
the grounds of the
htispl
N. J. C. Smillr and wife of Grand
From there It was easv lo reach t
Rapids, who have be**n visiting friendand rt'lailves in the city, relumed to
Assistant Warden Flynn ^wa* In
their home thla morning.
charge at the time Dry*^ rog.i>ned his
H H. Sutherlamfof Manistee passed
frevHlom in this extraordinary w.ny. He
through the city this morning tin his
lot mis* Dryer until near the clowe
way to Cadillac, where he will look
of the religious service, fully
after lumbering Interests.
five minute, after he had dl*»
M. J. Steel and wife went to Mantou
Then he tele;»fconed Sheriff Flaherty
this morning.
who hurried to the Jail
The
Miss Eilrabeih Paffhausen returned
was tncllned to Uy the whole respon
from Chicago Thursday night, where
slbllliy on the neglect of the cojjniy
she attended the dj-esamaker’a ronto grant bit requests for Improvmen
at the jail.
.\ p.ntcnt for pnper waistcoats has
The late Jo*.f»h Jeff.rson wa* w.'il
b**en taken out in Sn kxerland.
They
known for liU kiudn*-** of li**art. a
rr.' said to U» w.aruier than a woolen
kindness which «i^tendiwl to the wmallg;irmcnt.
.•St of auimal*. bm nothing anuo.vi'd
th.* ag.- of fifty vear*.
-BUMit •f Uhr the RTBBt StoniBdL
Kuloey ami Liw Regulator. PHmVM.
maemm't •*§$! diUhr imoieaiBte emre for Ciampi. Wboor
iuK OGQglL DeafneM and Rhemiialism. 50 caafg.
Witfmm-y Bwikmiad Uof for Enema, DandniiE, Shaving
and Shampooing. 10 caaft par taU.
iVH
t*v* short, hut he found be could reach average was
the top of the stone wall, which
•if >-ou don't use some kind
of at)
Door Mat.
only t:r. 1
iHTing 92 and t
It war
J2£S-hfSSS'5
him mor*‘ than aff»vtatlon In ih5s n*grrd.
Fixm one w-caslon he was dinin.-:
with nu acquaintauce. trh**fl
dropiieU Into the other man s eoffc*-.
the man carrfully
called to a waitcT.
••Herr.** be wak\. "Ukej^ |x>jr litrellowr—te very cq^u
I him-odd put him
Mr. Jeffer
restrwialns baud
n|x»n bis shouWir.
-Why. h**w *wn von think of
tuns. n..r dear friend? Ixm'iI yon <
that It Is raining? Snp|iose ihe pw
^e felhm shoual «t*-h wJdr-lfar-
I
mm-.
Anrpr-
This cut shows the consimctioh
;
of a good kind.
COMMON SENSE
Will prove to any man that coats built in this
tvay will stay where they are put.
^: Good mechanics build this kind of coat.
V-'-.
'
Vull;i.in»* In.
Hamilton Clotliins Co.'
Sf""’
orl 3-fl
, TlUVtUML CITY. MICHICAN. tATUCDAV. OCTOMft 4. ItO*.
Mrs. J. Coa^ror* of
aty ro-! Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peek of tkteeUj.
twrnkd to her bone tbia nsoemtos.
| Dr. Warner of Ktocstoy. Dr. Waltbr
TiaiBBE WWSB MM
Mto. Altra Mac7 of Bind LakA Cnl.
Enrotond oompose %
b virittas friends to tbe ^Ity and at* P*rty that are ai WhIUiab lawe for b
Mrrfield.
two weeks outing.
Need It s£^
4'
r4 W Taab pmm PM and Oat
VnS ROT HYPROTIZEO ui 10 MW TO IS ton
fOonttnnnd Fross First PagnO
BO BAYB L C. BtCK. WHO OlO THE
Cbartea Gervatee baa |aal i
-BLEEP- 1M WINDOW.
from tbe OayM races wkera Oer
^wholesome cream of tartar
baloDg powder. Makes the Imeei,
Hottest, best flavored tnscuit. hotbread^ cake and pastry.
'AUm and olamfMkphaU
SOaflilSaPMFESSOR
MUM VISE
Ob Tbmpiay Kata M took saooad to itoM Tbpt Ha DM tbs «SSaakay
tba E:li paee or trot aad oa mdajr ^ork- Ofi tba Mags KsoaiMa
wan OBsrnd Mmity.
took Srat la the
trot or poet.
This U aa rxcallam roeord for KSta
ir aa aha took two M at
I. C. Beck of this city, who did the
itL
In Thoraday’s evcais Howard W. tw^tydonr boor “sleep ' for Bringali
Lbat be was not under the man'i
road by John Lamaoo of thU city,
took trtt la the 2:SS trot or pace, tofloeoee any of the time but was of
fered
to do the stunt.
owned
ranted to see what there w
Lahyn of this city, took i
S. n aPioakay horse, pot third moaey bnaottom." said Beck to a Recoi
r today. “I was never under his
The time was S:S9\4. 2:40. 2:39^
Mse at all and did the monkey
The second race was the 2:IS trot
work on the stage because there v
or pace and was woo by M
with Kate M second and Dan Dewey little pleoe of money In sight,
third. The time was 2:»%. 2:2S^. wanted me to go on the rood and get
2:2S^.
On Friday. Kate M won tha 2:20
trot or pace with Dan Dewey so
and Howard W third. The time
2:r4^.2:24V4. 2:24U.
T»jr itirir albleiir aKBocIalinn i
Park Saddle won the free for all
To the BilUOf of Tbe fEvenliiE R«- ^ „,rprl«* and Prof. H, N. Hornb*
with Metrnpole doeoad and Uttle'
orO: I beard If reported ikat 1 b*d a
ho.
Duke third. Little I>oke la now owne«l
barb wire fmebed arooad «y place |
^
by Devine of Harbor Springs The
at Bsit bay sod that
The evedlnr was pleasantly i
cot bun Ihetr.
in talkInK over U>e names of last sea. lime SOS 2:22. 2:19»Ai. 2:1«.
* I aiKh lo stale thsi I bare never itftn. ^inKltin and making away with
bad nny barb aire stnicbed around the Rood ihlnas which had been
my plaer. but I notice that the party brounbt alonif In a little red wane
Some of the HUh school boys ‘
atreirbed
hied- to the affair and showed up
WILL BE GIVEN IN THIS CITY FRIa o’clock and. In a myater
My place ha*, always been open fori
DAY, OQT. 12.
children or anyone wlshlnK to «ae 1‘
as I have no nbJeriUms whatsoever.
J. W. Slater.
Miss Cross is a formar Travtrac City
J. W. tuter tutss That Mis Placs at ^
Cael Cay Is Op«i to Everyono
•t All T«mos.
\
RECim BV COM CROSS
FOHIIEWPiSTPB
Girl Who Has Had Great Suo»
^
cess In the East.'
RK.ptiOi. W.. Hew »t th« A.bury M.
The First
Cough •
E. Church—Mr. tnvin Welcomed
j
Tha wite tiling lodo is to
toko a cough fwmdy the
moaiADt Ibai a ootigh bogiot. MAPLE BALSAM is
a real cun- for coughs and
coltis. Take it in hand today.
25c
JOHIfSOlt DRDG CO.
^
to Traverse City.
A very p]» 0!i0nt reception was be
nt the Ashnr> M. K. church Thuradi
evenlns In honor of the new pastor,
the Uev. W. H. Irwin, who comes here
from R.*«d City. Robert Ramey was
chairman of the meeilni; and the Rev.
J. B. Blssell of the Presbyterlau
jchurrh welcomed .Mr. Irwin in behalf
[of thi; pa.itor’» aKWViatlon. In Ik
»nf the concMitatlon. \V. H. Scott
cfiiyd In l»ehnlf of the Fourteenth
rtrwd M. K. chmeh. Mr. Irwin replied
III these cordial KreetlnRa in a very
1 happy manner. DarlnR the evenlni:.
I llRbi relreshroenu were »erved by the
p j l.adles’ Aid society.
TWO CLOAK SPECIALS
. FOR MONDAY
and imtil the lots are sold we make
two very special cloak prioea.
Ladies’ Cheviot
Gloek
SOmcbealoog.umdcofagood qual.
ity Black Cheviot. CoUarlesa. with
^-elret trimming about neck. Cuffs
and pookeU velvet trimmed. Brmd
piping, slightly fitted back. Our
liest on earth for $12 00-
Monday, $9.50
- -See cut for exact style of garmeiit
Child’s Cheviot
Coat
Colors n3\y and brown. Full box
style. Alt flannel lined. Extra long
and e.xtra full garment. Storm collar
and double breasted. Our $C.50 coat.
For Monday,- - - $4.75
DO NOT PASS THIS UP. IT MEANS MORE
MONEY FOR YOUR OTHER WANTS.
The Cloak Store.
We stand ready to show you.
cital lo Uko plart* in thr church
Friday. Oct. 12. The principal will be
Miss Cora Cross of New York, who Is
under the managemeni of Norman
Robinson of that city. Miss Cross It
one of the aupt dlstinRiiished sopranos
of Now York and thmuRhout the cast
and her t xcolloni slnirtnp: has created
untold Interest in musical clrclos. 1
program will It varied. conRlstlnit
old sonRs in the old airs, rendered
Enpllsh and Italian as well as modi
SOURS in EnRlIsh. French and German.
8he will he assisted by Mrs N. G. Rice
of Petoskey. who is pipe orcanlst of
the First Presbyleri.nn church at that
plac»\ and who will
panUf. Mrs. Rico Is the dauRhter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Harnor of this cl
s a talented mnslrian. She w
also be assisted by MUs Anderson.
Rraduatc of the Indianapolis School
Music, who is a most t.Tlented violin
1st and for several years has been
leader of the Cushman house orches
tra ai Petofckey. Many pe<iplr of TravCity have heard Miss Andet^m
and she will Ik» piven a cordial recep
tion here.
Miss Cross Is a native of Traverse
City and will bo remembered by
many people here. Her first ap
inee in public was when she was
rs old. In an eatertainmem Riven
in Ubrary hall, where she rendered
lltUe muwery kodr. ’The Birdies'
BaU.” She was assisted at that per
formance by the Rev. Callen. pastor of
the First Methodist church, and Mrs.
O. E. Mills. The rrturo of Miss Cross
after a tMKllnRuUhed career In musical
circles will be recelve«1 m llh
deal of pleasure by the frtends of her
family in Traverse City as; wdTT-a€ by
lovers of music penerally. This Will
est ron-slHl.
probably be one of the best
entertainments of the year and de
serves a larpe patronaRe.
Little Child Buried.The funeral scrvict- cf John Ti
Harris, the IC-momh-oId son of Mr
and Mrs. James Harris of Lone Tree.
Garfield township, were held Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from Ihc
the Rev J. W. Miller officlatlnR.
TNV A RECOIID WANT *
WANT ADS
Too Late To Classify.
WANTED—rirsi-cUsa teamster to
drive delivery wagon. Inquire J. V>*.
Slater's House Furnishing Store.
FOR 8ALE-Onc large Peninsula cool
stove. Mrs. C. L. Rice. 219 Park 8L
oct Mt*
do«n with
ths Ch
Capt. Nellfton. Chief Officer Farraon. Second Officer Grtgor and
Englneera Forbes and Maurmann, be
sides the ship's doctor, and aUtr
others.
Tbs Eiigtorar's BUtsmenL
Chief Engineer Dowse, who was
among those picked up on the raft by
the German Uoyd steamer Kohl*
Chang, to hU statement made yester
day. said:
“Previous to siariing on the voyage
to Hongkong the Cbar.erhouse landtsl
TOO emlRrants at Holhow. She departed
at 2:30 on the afternoon of Sept
bound for Hongkong, with nlnety-eigbi
people on board, including six British
officers, the doctor and a full cargo of
The'youns man suted that SvI
made to ride out the gale. The officer
paid him for every time he went onto were posted at their respective sta
the stage and that he never felt that tions. The wind Inctessed. carrying
the hypnotist had any Influence
away the masts and rails, the vesiu-1
him whatever.
moving corklike on niountalnou.waves, sustaining considerable
guess I did II an right. age from the set. The enginrs
InuKHl. “and 1 knew how to ar stowed down, but the wind l»crt‘as<y!
when he pretended Jo bring me out of and the chances were slight for the
the spell for I saw his other subject ves.sel wentherinR the storm.
do It."
Couldn't Launch the Boats,
ingali has been in oommnnica
Between S .nnd 9 o'clock on Rep?. 29
iplth lk<k since be left here urglnK
on and jotn him an I I the WA lght Of the ptorm was ejic >un
{leivd and the word wo:; pasH.Hl alon
bring more suJrJectK.
nhat the ship w;,s fouud. ring. th
SUVAtlO. ««»t 5tO«E
llnetl up on deck. Owing to ihe Iw svy
(OontlnnM From First Psgs.)
M.*aK it was ImiKWKibh- lo lauiuh ih«cities snd arc conducted by the army, bo.vt»i. but the i>asFE-ngert« and crow t-n*
not for profit, the proceeds going to Info them and waited the Klnlang of
ward lualntainlng the stores. By the Vu'smer. hopinR that they woul.l
means of these stores, peopto with Chance to float when Fhe went down.
m«*anB are enabled to ,oeenre . the . ' Despite the ilarknesh and the Imnrcowuie. of Ilf. «t . ».rclf non.lB.1,
Out.
Th. fact th.t tb.y .« p.ylhS „
Th.. ..fn
for.hht .h.yh.1 .n.hl...h.u»fon».j^,„ j,,
I..IM to Veep their «>lf repeet
| chic,p,ss. Mc. r. an.1 rr.emulai,-.!
make them dependent
the nffiCA-rs by lln ir ciMirage in lb*charity for their support.
-.f-nee Aif death- Meanwiiile Iho ser1 Mnnselle was here,
ol.ncer wiiK missetl .*ir ! it wos surork of Hornrlng .••v“ry-1
hr Klnrted the work
that people didn't nc*od. collect
“When finally the Charierbouse set.
ing It. putting it in rooaI fhap<‘ and
tied beiwoen the waves th** after
3pwolailf
3C inch PLAIDS
*
at...........................
Regular STk value.
4S inch SHOWER PROOF
SUITING at..........
...29ctg.
. ...75cts.
..87cts. ym
W9.mrr%nmr%^m
8 pieces54-inch CRAVENETTE.
(
choice..................... .
S«il3 or$
LorgLvbniioem in Dtcm Goods this seitooii. Retolt-Dtony
skirt lenRths, waist patterns aod also many short
lengths of varions kinds in the lot.
THEY GO AT
of regular val'je.
Plaids are Very Popular.
W.-an-ibowinK b*n<Lwmr offocU at
15c. 29c. 50c. 58c. 75c to $ 1.25 per yd.
wn.Hei.M
Why Not a Hat?
Something
that
will
lead
him
to
think kindly of you every time he puU
It on—something useful and ornamen
tal. loo?
A hat that looka at well and
is guaranteed to give htm better allaround
hat ealtsfactior
than cornea
ifetr
v^.lh hats offered at nearly twice the
•t like It—if you don't
-if it doean't come up to
na in every particutar.
#3^ATS
r dollars In our till that
will buy It back any day you aay to.
If.Tck and 8omeilm**s on his wh«*el.
j reach a laft containing f^eren rhin***ie
When Captain Bouters came to this
j Afterward 1 saw EngiiUH r Fot lrf-v an<’
city Jic continued the work with such
Manrmann on another ntfi. They
mccesR that now It has gotten bc-yond
ralle<l out to m.* that they wer** a!!
ind It Is impossible for him to
right. I an»*rward lost .sichi.f.f all
carry on the work snd keep up with
craft until Sunday. Sept. .".0. when I
tber work. For Ihit reason an
met a I aft carrying the two fircni**n.
asslKiam has lM*come becessan' snd
Wo kept together all day and f«»uard
the plan for opening the army store
exenlng found a vacant raft which I
was odopte<l
Igfihed to the one I was on. We were
This store of course fHI eninil some
ped for room and found It Inipov
expense, although the rent Is very
slhle to He down to sleep.
moAlerate aftd for this reason a charge
W«* drifted until .Monday afiernf>on.
will he made for goods. In addition, a
horse and wagon will be us* d to col Oct, 1, when we sightc**! a boat which
lect the voriotis articles that the peo dinappearcil the following morning.'’
ple of Traverse City will donate for
the use of the army. The horse and
wagon will enable greater quantities
to l»e collected and will aid the needy
that much more.
To conduct the store. CapUln Bout
ers has secured a man of good Judg
ment and ability. R. Shuck, a soldier
in the local corps, who has been in the
enfploy of Millar A Morse. His work
there has given him just the experi
ence he needs for conducting the Sal
vation Army store as he not only has a
knowledge of the goods that will be
luindled but is able to mato* repairs on
Hie^i.ms articles which c
All kinds of wasuge will be gath
ered by the horse and waj^. waste
paper of all kinds, eapecially books and
magazines. The latter will be sorted
and all that have* any worib will be
sold while tlw^ rest will be baled and
sold to the paper mills.
In Port Huron, where Captain Munselle to now located, he has two of
these stores and both are very
cessfol. The army's headquarters in
Port Huron is one ol the Urgeot and
finest buildings in the city and cost
between 118.000 and $20,000.
“These stores arc not rummage
sales." said Captain Munselle.
mage sales ate conducie<l to make
money but our stores are not.
ply aim to make one hand v
other. Ton kno4r that Captain Bou
ters baa no means and It will be
essary for him to raise the money for
the expenses. By charging a nom
price for the various articles tbg
pensc of maintalnancr will be met
it will really benefit the people who
are patrons because they are giving
aomethtog in return for that which
Tell ua aomething about hia face and
figure, and we'll gisp you a hal th^l^
will become him and juat au*t hi'a taHa
and fancy.
We Are Sole Agentt.
Hamilton
Clothing Co.
TRAVERSE CITY,
We Furnish the Home Complete
Cmpuia Aaut% tUUd t
LOST—Canwo aMling fVom pin. Re were a nnaber of people to the city
turn to Record office and receive re that whDe tliey were aetoaHy needy
ward.
oct C-21* were go proud that thoy eonld not aeWANTED-To rent for about two
weeks, a good, heavy draft borae.
Somh Side Lumber comiwny-
Dress Goods
' Onc-Quartcr, Onc-third and One-half
sleep."
KO DANGER of typhi?kl If you use
astnrized milk. Queen Oty
umpony. Tet »71.
oet
:
m
froiD a packace of Clotbes Fins
to a Steel Range
And Allow You a liberal
line of Credit
Our complete line of
Fan Ranfes and Heating Stoves
i« now rea*U- for vonr
inspection. One of thee
J
* 18-inch Airtight Heaters
for 79c
y will conviBCC
convince you ou
our Stove Dc*
partment is full of bargains.
Tlio Globe Dept. Store.
/■
•.-v-a:
.
RACEr-vf ^
THE €V€WHQ HECO RO..TJULVCBSE CITY. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4, ItOt.
CHWTOW CWOgAVOR.
•TtUci . 2 B.^TUL
daiir rvtatlHiAlp U Him mm4 apmt
to
•€ Ifcr IMafi wtorS Hr •r^l' |
«« Ita to 4» Bftor Hr ^Mi !««•
Am.
TW pmMt «r IBr via* «»4
bttmm Ctum
mr Bharn^nmmmmSammtm
briwrrr in a
^ Wiring whh ll
urn. Af rtodh.Hild bo llH.
AmlrKan
1
I
;
i
.d all civlitaailao nVe did wot br-4-1
talr
Tl.r pt«WhipvaHUC Oguar of «ur ' gUrnCm Ir i
wllllnrnrar to go u. »‘«Ua nV.> «hji rym- ' touaauuio
luio on
an rrpr. tally brllllar
pin V fu. an
tbr ifvrrtHr ol lha natu
■M Itet ttew Mr tto drtoc rm*
:Traa1vn»rra ..f th.r^ who tiad ! trailrd
ilr.
aboUabrd and nurthr.n aa>Ts of doing
burinraa wrro aobrtltuied. C.mmtrnial
|.m^prrtly ami.
had orvrd tirm
Igbta Hum Iho Cobana. Tha .IU|^
lU«ot, brgmn lo think that
iimr to ahoa mi artlvr opporltlon to
a tonnuoat by dollara. whUh bade fair
brginniiig of Ihr Amrri.'an o.-.^|«lloii
Ihr tuttional ttaaauTy uar liankiopt ai>d
;o torull in aluKdatr *vonUT>|.
That ia‘tl.o rituatlon tliai Tnola Bam
Hrforr It <
•an Inlrrrita tn thr irluiid arr ao graal
of iurlrt. M
•!» la tort «M cootoMBdoMl. aod tost
avr rrra lir Umllrd to m wordtovr. Luvo loctadM ail. Tbo «-birw. >
^for and Ikr altrlboio. of Cod tro
mmmrn up to Uw ospMioii --^Jod u
Jtou- TW aMo w1>o wui otoy Uu.
•wnaHiad of CUrimX wlU Bod fltot Ur
Mt atoy •« oBirr roaiaiaod. of
rkrtot. If mr lorr rotS oUirr «#
mmi do aaio «urli otbrr •• «« would
that wr I
llwdooeUy Wr,
wr lorr tb*nb a«
CMH towt tW word krrr. Ilia oaru
loro lor aa la Hia alaadard of our lot r
far atorra. **]«orr oor aaoCbrr. aa 1
karalorod foa/* Aad wiiat was tbr
•anproBar fdianctoftoth of (litlat a lo»r?
II vaa a orir oarrtBrias lovr. Hr smvr
Ula Wo forlBoao Ha lorrd. Tbr crooa
la iBa latafprotorioo of OMiafo loro,
aad Br wBo loroa bla followa wlib a jcb
a loTo will fttUlU all ilir romtaaodtooaU of llinai toward tlariu.
Chrtat alaa Baa aomotiaaB to aay oo
ttia acrwalaB oo tlia aaB)rrt of obodlmro
Bj oomauiadBOBt.. yr aball al.ldo In
Hr toro. ' If wo want. tBorofore. to
Baro an abldlii« plar« m tl»o htrr of
CBrtat wro aioat krrp Hla .waroand
Bwnia. and aUdlac In fbrtat «arrioa
. uitB It tBa pronlar of powor lo pmror.
-If yo alddo In Mo. aad My worda
abldo In you. rr "IjaU aak w>it yo will,
aad It abaU te rioiio into you.*’ at
to lio dio tawl
-Vo MW Xly
tho i^Utkol
of thr ,^riod
Im»o xhriT mrlftofi and »puk«-n offort*
prrt MOi.r llioi hypolhoala l-Yoni Ihr Ural
■W:
Wn Annr »ia» boon . l.dhrd MWthr high.
Ir Oo«tm.ln« gannonl ..f frirndfy iniarrrmlon—tho kindly .hartly «d thr
altwoc for thr
compotmt
Ii «a»
upon thl« Ijiipt'raaltr throry that thr
Amarvah miinaiy o.«ui>ail*tn of thr
laUnd «aa undrrtakrn and aerwwpllrhrd
II «aa |» dirr. | h«n..ony alth
thl. t«»l< idaa that thr Ilall amrndturnt aar madr an oasMUial fralurr ..f
ill
tha aaw Cuban . oa-muiion
rontmdlng fa«-tl<
IMTtnmrd to prai thr
tnllMlIna Iwblt
aakina a good .
ran ta givr ur
A ■:
roapo. I. and hr i* In raiwrl ah-.ul U
Hr
ti..po.*tl»r in »a^ ilrnmi.d that
thr Cuban ahalt abandon iliH Kml-
te-
a twntrntod and la». abiding Htiio-n
And that !• tho rrtua.n oh> .^ui grntol and phlUnthrupli drpamnrma ..f
atato and war wrro amt h. Havaiut
durtng thr hralod irnn. Any . IU»ru
< haiH'rd to ftn^iimarlf in Havana dui undri-aiand
tng thr rarly an
havr bron in hir Iraolutiun to . ui h
t'uban *^liioil«.m
..f that rapr«ial
brand
Tbrrr li. no rvldrn.^ that any
modom Cuban Inaurrrclo ta going to
be pom.lttod to tndulgr in hla old time
tHoka ot that thr Plait ainrndniriil 1»
frtooda. If JO 4i wBi
■aad you.- 2»r frfn
MOST EECEJIT PICTOTtE OF THE WEECK OF THE MAIKE.
» of iMrlat
la erratic to bo doaU
no la tbo
frload wbo ‘WtlrkoUi
brotbrr * trf Iliin it b
•n wrilton:
Otio tUrrr U aU>vc• all
all othrra
othr
Wall OroortTa lha naln. *.f fri»-nd.
Ilta I- i<n-« lioyooO all olbrra
lU. rx. 1 17: Lcil. xli. 111. 14: Matt.
T. ci-4a; rU. 12: xiv. 31 4d; Mull. vU.
SI: JoBo m. 10: A<ta r. 2»: I Pot. 1.
IA22: I Jotiu Ir. 7 21.
Ohio liaa norrr had aikh a druiouatra.
tlaa to todiair of tbo Junior tliriaiian
Badrwroron aa waa that in .n.uur.-fio:j
with tho ataio t'ourontlou rwwutly hrW
at Tiflto. Onr artrraooa at 3 o « U»ri a
jirofoaalon waa fonnad la fruot of iho
Motbodlat lYotoataat churrh. Ttw
Jaalor O. t*. A. M. Jnvfullo drum i urpa
Beaded tBo Uuo. Thm followed car
rtosea aad automoblU-*. to v hi.-h rodo
UmUM Iwya cla.l lu
white, with w ood. tr atiua. ThU pr.a^-^.
alaci taarrtiod thr loati tbo rliy atiwia
out to llloktT cbaia-L at HHdcIboiv
UBlrarwlty. Tbo .litorna emme out on
the ahlewalka and watiBed tho procoa
al«|||r rhlklren with groat intomit. At
rllM let a Hdradkl jwocmmiie of
muaic. fancy ttac and laatchlnc drtlla.
taprCBer trlth rortutlnoa ,and a atory
i
Thla oxrrrtoo la ualled -The Junkira* *l^vo of
Country.- H waa well pUnuod and
**Lf^*^ k«ldnir with
ttoo.~BoT. B A. Ktof to Obrtattan
BttdooTM World.
Vv>
ua with aln.rrllv In thr nunlln and t»«»
dipl.Hiuita out of hurinraa
look upon ou. roll, iiudr aa hyp<H.Hical.
N'»t tlu.t ar «.r In hr drntr.1 a n.ra
II la prruy .-artaln that thr t'ubana j urr of unarinrhnrar. and a vr.y lilHr:
luivo iir%rr t>Mn linprraard by ll Tliry . mra-urr at that. In h. Iping thr i'ulwi
oonllbegan by altaihlug li.rli own intrr- i« rxpri thr Siiaiilrh fr..:n Ihr ronl
prrtallun l« out mottvrr and thry havr I nrni. Thry had Wn hr.r long muugh.
».r\-rr * onfrarrd that thry ha%r brrn ! Kvetyho.ly knra ih.it. and it
..nly
nnjuat tour in Ihrlr Judgnimt
thr mo-l MUiH-nduu-i arnwaiur that
Nrlthro havr wr doitived oui>rlvra | krpt th.-in fiutn rmllaing n
If wr had
Ila\uiut harl»>M
Thrrr ir lu. gu«.d
ahv
^h•ntld f.id lu b. ^hU*1\»hX a ith oui |i
Cuban mnggir
Thr
llvr^ and .n t.raauir aar Unlrr,! %
! .lUirldrrahU-. .\gutjiri ihr fui mn ii
Ihr ^tiKfarlion
j^iiKfariion..f
. liaving f.l- J
h. off^, .1
i thr
luoplird in a Ughi.-VHi^ .uuar
and ;
uguin-l Ihr laitrr itir
Irtlg.
that »
j an Inmit to thr nutlun luir Lmm
..1,1
tr-;;an a ry-i» ;:»,
amt to thr iaKa.d
-f lapM drt. !«piu.t.t
lopin.i ihaw.rn. pul thr
... v .oantty ..n a
C.t.dr und mrirr.l..al KpaiilFl. ...lunial
! l
f..l Xk-l,.
IV
i*.r*
< pil.l.- •
Hu' V i-
m
..
ial ffuiting
|.*..r;« i .;y tUoi
I.
.bm.y f.H Hhtia.l j VI ll!. h
:!i5
I ul'Ci ru|.*riivnn. i
1
o>
...Ilr.1r.l an.l rv|« i.drd-..fi |.uM». ii
fir g i\«- Up ttll iilra |.| ...rnirjitr hy thr piu\ i>iorial g.*.. ,?
y ' n.r..t bill n * it.d» hi.^1n.r- had le-. i. i
ilM *1: 1 .1 r.-aa
.•ll'-. ianl riiirigr.1 fl.uii !■
Hr di.ln't
r titr halu
I .lie. tui.ii>‘
A .ir
itf.l
GLIMPSES INTO UNIQUE FEATURES OF MODERN LIFE
THE HYENA AS A SHERLOCK HOLMES.
RESTORED METHODIST MISSION AT PEKING.
rmm
A SPELLING REFORMER.
ROYAL CUP WINNER.
i'rai.itri Matlhrtxr. nh» in au pi.
*.f •ipali. ha- I.nrnnv Um
irni in tl... .\nirrt. an «|H-lhng irform. * . «fn|--tlng -♦> c « ia>
.. TUI Ir- Ibr chilli of di
urr in c..himMa unit. i-1
:M> k
~i
^SSS^m
The lut ain>w* thr An.rruan MrthudUt
apprara today. Duiiiw thr Boxri u;tiring th
rlroyrd. und thr Chhietw gu\-emnM^t war «uti
Anally dm.r, and thr nra tnlaalun la morr atli
ion at cmna r capital aa It '
1 mirrlun uar prurtically dr- <
.•d to rrrtu.r li. Thla it har i
13:
SOME EXAMPLES OF YANKEE INGENUITY.
I
ulon by the l i
I YokoBnaia. ai
Vai-iou." nnimutr havr l>rrti eniployrd in il»r «r»
never until re<'rn;iy hua u hymn brm . h.r«. n fui thai pi
tiaa been mtMlr in kTance f> r.ad tbr iH»d> of a-toiraing p
I bam murdrrrd l» ir.»mpa
te- Mi*tin. ..
i.rur|«t|»ct.
oug alt aidma‘^. Iw irird. hut .i
Matin, how
rert!>eu
OPEN AIR COURTI
J rawa ulwavr Oral.
) hatr j tirrii rrgjuilrU ^ i
Lr I M.oiiellc Ii.ovruv
! curing iiltn f»/i
WITH COURT IN SESSION.
lUi
n
thr HolyB^^' powar far
('onarviwlad llvaa;
1 uiwwatteg rklim ta awHwg cbItorMi
Hah pnmera i
uutr to an Eng: king haa tukr.o
I In Biitlah a(K>rta.
'
Thla CMtulngur '
. tfir rOfnl
VMloahlr
Nl^JTdSartiS'jaSi'
tbrlr valuable lacea.
the church
The I
Mra Vanderbilt tr aa
blow Ulr imo the /ace of way owe e Ulng in it by mawwa of a briloua. and the i
oebar la fitted wttlra tan by mawna ^ whk-h fllra wrr keat fcua tbe lacr. There '
-a to the patent oOUe rouaetun that tha
I
. nr cut !;• irpruducod fmai a |djoiograph of mi i
The ,m-e to rrmrrraa la bainc tried by a eburt
ronvenimt Co iwwr the oouieatkm oo the pemuaru d«
viaed court rereotly held at a Warhington county i
•r and tnrotrei.tbr title to u line frpir tt n;va t
! and ao the court wdjoumed to tbr aliw>Je of w ir«e.
Qurm Alexwwdrg 1. eatlmMed
on that amn. Tbe Braperaa
haa a lorHy cotlaetAow. wad
vrd lliai abe will moaC likrly
b‘ ^hto. to her godchild, Prln^__
f
J
•
{
f
»
fifto JL Jarfi'f
mAXt DEPAfl^t
TRX THIS C^^^BS1;
^
. . QUICK ASSULTfr . .
DBM-rito'T
^ freak flf*«f
Tbxrot
^
^
Vli
may romoro nanthar nt ka Wnn^ to
T. Bnoie. the tm^
Bun’s luaclat Aesdeur
FOR SALR-ld«S-« Stot • B
lH iMt im FM. «roetl7 off
M Ftoon botoL €»»• Ml: ««* oi bar room ixtwrep mfl[ Imarltns nL
•bln tor
of bngl^; tor leyw It Is aaU tbn hrig|toiNgC tbe
ttre^ ^ snlm ntohte could .to be plawt there bang, nn tba bbUdlng of
bmto.; cmmnl lorodc; ironiltod r .put by the Muafeacua Troctton tormidabla tUt cC offietol dlatlnccfam*.
tALE^K78-Six acre
mitohm. boc% IMI «»d to port
in the capaeny ef
aidf enfmro: brot toenUob to dty romp. n> to the atteof tbe blHtord toc^ Tb# exteat bf U to dnto to about a*
mile dxy Itatu. CaU I
Tkcrw V^ttbwmlooo^ wade Brow. l?7 Froot 8i.
for M etom bocM; bni4 to amt
ra: Judge of tbe Oblo superior
mbfowniuebotMoBbroibmirbMg; au ..m1 and faitbfol hnnUag dog.
. judge of tbe Cnltad States etrpHaOi. ror ttnm wrtw. jElrtac rrfwhat tt in mortb at pronant time.
by Sammy QitNmahL a fiamoua
caU for prtoe. Wada Brog., Tra*'
bunting ggide of tim Boo. led a
Bltadtoataa. toveroor geueral of tb#
A|5prni,.,«pr^MWi.:
•sal becauaa it ta never ilL it
erae cKy. ir Front 8t Cltlfena
cbnae B. Oabma'a enmp
kUlppinca. oemtarr of war. pr
never gent abreid, but can eb
■iioofrd »pote of grmmd In rlrlal^r
pbone 1819.
aaf Stf' uirangh tbe woods to whmt tbo dead
nal dtoreruor of Cuba.
of Traeerae city: rnmolete view uf
wnjra ba f vnd.
a
K to af far mid«>
Harry B. Wolf, who U nmniag for
Traeiewe City, pewii^ botn bay*. -------------------------------------- :------------.bodyorblamaaterlay. GrMokS bad
♦76ltl|t^TniMoortkj mon to mao
buainaaa aaptrtonca and ftoanlost
bto.
accide.liUy
abet
while
rotor.logroro
in
tbe
tbiid
Maxytand
die
OS* ktmm^ ofSe# ood duantmtliix
cial raapaoM^Ry------------------------------------------ f—
trip.
trkt, began bis earoer as a newsboy
4l«pot for l*r*» iMaCw^ow. Holwr
Osafgaa cannot to maca than
the foeat anborbaa brnne io Mlebl^ LOST-CookUn fountain pea. Finder
A.
a
roanlt
of
aboat
thirty
petty
and became In succesatan fita lighter,
’toi «or1 orltH. 11^ for ir«t ymif.
goo Wade Droa. «7 From 8f
thaat ar an togivMuet.
please roturn to A F Nerllager and ] bnrglarie. at Featou. Joe Hlscoa was
boy. Uw dark. studanL Ifiwye-.
WdWo moofblr. Aod eurm emomU0—40
arre. three
tecHre reward.
act Clt arrroieJ Thur^for.
8<mae jewelry
FOR »ALE^147D-4d
mtle city lUrti*. All
I stolen from a house there Sunday had
hor® gnod rt«femmfr. ood fl.tOO
•I*
bondred
miderrattfratioo;
LOST—Bet s^n Wadsworth street ' >en pawned by him.
ropltol t«mre.d. Kajoaieocc
and Oral Wood DIah Co. ofllce. pack WnUrd'J. Brehte!. of Michigan, type- man with the grip."
wjgigrfcAory. Addrv^ MoBuforlqr»f.
M*ny did not karu *»f The hlg
age of land plat, with map inside. writer and stenogi
ler of the Immlir rroei 8t.
empbatlc in
Prenident Roosevelt
F.o. Uix Ttl.ClilAMO. m.
out made at the American drug store
Finder please return to Record ofBce gratloo bureau at fl.lOO per aj
his refual to have a life mask made. so have extended the advertised offer
MPI JK>rt US JO
FOR tALE—14«»—Tweoty-neTen and
or tbe Oral W ood IMsh Co.'s office.
wss ofi Thursday transferred
The prerident has no espccUl objec- of a large 81 bottle of the famous Mt.
Vancourer to VktorlA B. C.
to being preserved otherwise;
WilirrCQ^Toiir K»Uad garmeot, to
ens Mineral Salts for &0c. The
in fanev fi*:ur« «l i^oodfi.
Chas. HosmM-. a pionaer reald
aeh. ninety apple*. *
be sits for his photo ar reasonabb aulckesl and safest cure for liver. Udckoo ood mokr Itk* n-w. L«dl«LOST—A fox bound, with taa cars,
good bou»e and
Siyc-O-JM lo Uj<.
died at hU home there *
Intervals and bas given siiiingi ney and stomach trouUe. U you have
wmk » aiM^Oltr ParUloo
Wade Broa
black and white body. Finder leare ^y amralag aned 74 yuan. He wns
Some with detachable
be preeerration of his likeness not got a c'ord such as is leli with
IVbrks. SIS K. Frtml 8t. Coll S49
with Tberoo Morgan and recHre re
fol farmer
cufis, other* with two
in oil. But he bas a horror of being every famUy apply to American drug
Oil*, pfcooe ood wr will do the w»l.
ward
aept IStf coming a resldeni there two yenrs ago.
lift’acbablr collars.
ILE
__ _
wtiercd over with clay and breath
ort J-ti FOR SALE—1458—Seren
and get one. You are then
foundation, cement cellar
and bad accumulated a fortune. .
S|3ccia! price while thii
ig through uuillB.
entitled to the large $| U'ttle Mt
hemae. flfiy by one hundred and Of
Tbe
republican
campaign
ta
Mon
Chief Bosfswsla's Mate Henry
ad. appears.
WANTID-Wniof room jrtil. Pert
ty foot kit Iloyd Avr. Bargain. Call
ceipt. mrol ticket and allrer between
e county will hr formally opened hompson. I*. S. N.. rwtlrod. €9 yearn Clemens Salts for Me Jaiu cs sdver
Harfluette Eoltag
ort 8^1
for price Wa«le Broa.. 187 Fron*
Used.
ort 2 r.t
34d E. Front 8c and Post Office
Monrtw- nexi Saturday evening
Return to Record office. Aug. 84-tf Oor. Warner will be the principal
has offered his services to the govern
WA>ITCD-><31rt MO^fteot U> do era
FOR bALE—1448—Thirty acre, two
speaker. W. W. Wedemeyer. of Ann meat If there U to Wp fighting over the
G, R. k I. TO RICHMOND
enU bo«.rworlc; mRoU fomUy; |5
mliro aoothwroi of city; three thoue
Arbor. U blso hilled for a speech
Cuban troablen. He looks what bptr week. 4IS 81*th 81. Mm. F. C
15.00
and bearing pc-ach and apple, choice
MaJ.
Chas
Hendrickson,
of
claim* to be -sonnd us s nnt.- and was
varietiro; all good roll and one of MOUSE TO RENT-Dr. Moon.
Ueamood.
arpt »if
Annual C. n. A I excursion to Ul« h
Third
regiment.
M.
N.
G
.
ban
let
beat orohard* In thl* rlcialt,. Call
Informed
at
the
nav>
d<
p;irim«'nt
that
ropt 82tf
mond. Ind.. U on Thursday. Oct. H.
for price Wade Broa.. IJT Front S( FOR RENT-Two rrom. on ground ed his resUnstkm to Gor. Warner
If his service* were f-qulied be rer Tlcketr good in day*. Tjekei* goewi Zii
WANTED—Y««r trade at the Crroceai
Ativ.
c^n
Bird
haa
advised
noor. 117 Caw. St : suitable foi nf
lahil.v would Ik. called
market. The Ural fr«ah and aall
dars will als<i 1^. ivild at 89.(«) the
flees or living rooms. Dr. J. M Wil Ocn. Bradley that the pcnaltiea paid
Dr. Jerome Scbn-lder. emerllu* pro- round trip on aliove dale. Get full In
mrou. Prompt dellverlea. CltUeni
oct C if by the raflraads for failurs to pay their feasor of Creek at Tufts c<iIUge and formation of any G. It A 1. agetd or
helm. 117 Cass St.
phone 23S. Sll Wet rront 8t. O
taxes promptly must be credited to the last living member of the original
tnill and tank by barn, all fenced
K. Wolfe.
ocl 3-lmo
address C L. l.^Kkwoo.1. C.eneral Pas
mostly all leril: mv»,l spring
the primary school interest fund faculty there, cclebratexl "hlH eighty
senger Agent. Grand Rapid*. Mlrli.
water. Call for price. Wade Bros..
which U to be-apportioned by the second birthday on Sunday He is .i
WANTED AT ONCE—Hired girl or
12T From St.
ort 2 71
state
in
November,
and
that
tbe
in
native
of
Switxerland.
came
to
Ibl'
bOvaFfcerper. C. B CurtU. 8d€ W.
FOR SALt—IJfl—Blfhty-two feto on
icrrst oa the railroad
country in 1834 and for some year^
•WEET ODER: cold storage; 15
ntmt.
»4pt
Bute atrbel. on* hundred and ■fly
allies should l>e credited to tbe gen- was instn»ctnr at Amh< rsi college. l>e
foet deep, all corered with twoAtory
ersi fund. A* tbe ponalties collected lag made prtrfcssor of Greek at Tuffs
WANTEO-OIttlng room glrla Hotel
When in need of anything
frame buHdlng. fitted throughout for
in IMP. Dr. Schneider was
VnUilng.
wpt
H
TRAVemE CITY MARKETE.
in this line don’t fail to
fret class Hrery and aulto
ter dolUrs the November sp|K>rtk]0 thU year and ha* become a benefi
send your order here. Sat
Also forty boreea end all neco
ment of the primary school money will clary under the Carnegie fund.
WANTED-A nook, Other mao or
isfaction (guaranteed.
•oulpmeuL sWto. wuri. hacka.
probably be at the rate of 111 or 112
Now that Mayer Des Planches. Ital
woman: permanmtt po.Ukm. Apply
per caplU. instead of llh. as previous ian ambassador to tbe United ikates.
tbe Lake View House. Elk Raplda.
ly announced. The Interest on the prire*igned. Baron Hengelmnller.
Mlrb.
«Pt rS-tf
nbore building. Thla U one of the
nmry school wioneyR, a large portion of Austrian ambassador, become* dean
imgeet llrery and aalea barna in tbla 1
which have lieen in the state.trear of the diplomatic corps in Washington.
prUOMlV-r
FURNISHED ROOM with bath In prtregion: ceotrolly located, doing a
nrer's hands since last May. will
knosn that for year* the cherish
rale family. Amll F. Kerltnger.
Urge and proftlabU bualneaa. In
amount to aljout $l.V».ww.. and will t-- f d smliitlnn of the baroness has bei-i
auf 28-tf
facL proaenl owner fbela able to recredited to the general fund.
to see her husband in thl* position.
30 DAT TICKETS, *9.00
Ure and enjoy the eomfortabU for
It is stated upon good authority that She is ono of the most beautiful woBRAND RAPIDS IIRDIANA R'Y
SMurO ]{. A I i«ent (or full although there Is a general IncreaKc nen In the esplial. highly culUvate.1
tnne made In thU name buMnMt.
ThU. reader. If you oonteoplato em infomuilion. or rnWreno,
in enrolln»eot at the university this ind a great soelal favorite. Her enFOR SAUE-P..tato
C. L. LOCKWOOD,
gaging U a bnalaMt nf thU Wad.
r«i,
’
11.11,
year, there are fewer wooieh entering crtalnroents have always l»een charGen'l
'
\'\ Pnaaeiiger
Agent,
wlU pay yon to toreallgato. Call for
than at a corresponding time last year. acteririM by ext Iuslvene«* and nove'
(Ttood Rapids. Mich.
price. Wade Broa.. 127 Front at reel,
Kr
. a o. p m
...... was p m
Tbe game warden's yacht Frances,
Trarerac City. Mteh. auxetie phone
of Sault Ste Marie, came into tbe bar
Gabriel D'Annunx7lo has erected
FOR SALE-One Portland cutter. I
IXlf.
Jana 11-tf
iMir at Cheboygan In charge of Deputy monument over itk grave of his d«
side spring a^gle buggy; cbea
j Ar rurVW*r«M .. lusjpm
......... lAA*m
J. R Eduy and C. .N. Smith.' Shortly Tbe Inaciiptloo
It Is a lengthy
Ar (XmeSsssM
SAArib
.......... €Mom
cash, or will eacbange for dry t
FOR fiALE—1431—Four and one-half
after
their
arrival
the
fish
tug
Ogont/.
the wor.ls.
beginning
DENTISiT
scree all Improred; good houee.
28€ Caaa St.
aept lUf
.T.
owned by J. R. HUborn, of Cheboygan,
email bam. email orchard. All good
Tmin Rrrtr.* .1 7 rarm-. City. rtcn»t
U»«,frTm.
K«K^I.r«r.rt
iR-flCaai.
came «*» to its dock with a catch of my grcaK-Rt and m<»*t faithful friend
garden ground. Two cows, one hun
1rRinRrri.K-RT
<Vty .IsUy I S. y m
FOR SALE—WAcre farm; Unpn
dred and fifty chlckem., three bogs,
tug was at once boarded The dog was killed hy a jM^sanl soir
On floor with Baainent College ti
Train R-nr»l» diUly
good bnlldlnga and water: nib
spaa horero. household goods, etc.
!x
.r.o 5..S. who made a search.
h*i ago. The novelist prosecuted
Tnu.^
Trmrmn- < •!> PMipdRy .mly
This 1* Just the pruposition for
in East Bay township, nenr Wack
^
,»< >a of uniler-sired lake
□an.
who
at
the
trial
In
Florence,
t
eiKMigh
ground
party
tha/wts
Just
*
riiy HenURT .miy
nebool house.
Inqwtr« Mathew
r...... Tetire Boochard finc.l said that be klllwl the dog beesuHe It
close to the center of
Rich. R. F, N. No. 4.
aept 8 1 mo*
* l4rl/!l- RfWl -J.-fMnr
»•-> torTr tls* tr^Utm.
DtS. J. 0. A JlllT J. TRUEBLDO *.t.. :.:g
fie and costs, which he s'orrirHl his hens. The author bad en
Unm-l»r
irRiw b*. I*»rW-^»od ins«r.
proper managemem this spot of
i
iMii.!.
Hidborn
claimed
that
he
did
m»t
gaged the service* of two notable
08TBOPATH1C PMYtoClAW*
ground win aarn the salary of an
F(Mt SAUC-14S»r-Modero rosldaoce.
n»iw the ft.-'h were aboard.
counsenor* at an expens of ll.bon to
ordinary book-keeper, cl-rk or
Mo atroot. threo bloeks from pom•• wata witeTO «Me i s »
it
William n. Smith, pioneer raercha®! prosecute. He won and the jK*;isar.i
ehanlc. Owner got the -roams.”
•ffien FUraoco. olactrte lUbta. gas.
hence offer at low price. Wade Bros..
nd lumberman of Muskegon. Ricppe.l was tenunced to fen days' lrupriM>n
bath. Aa A Ho. 1 propoultloa. Can
127 Front aueel. Traverse City.
aft whIL- ment.
backward into an elevitor shaft
for prtoo. Wado Broa. 127 Front
Kich.
TRAIKH V»tTH
sweeping the floor at the clothespin
Rer. Dr. J. Addison H-nry. f.»r many j
atroeL Trarorae Qty, MUsh.
-.SC
f N» S-l Xi s tn~.»rR«4 Ms-UdR. IjEn»sg.
factory and wis In sunt ly killed by the years tbe Princeton pastor, had a keen
Jana 11-tf
8H-3H j
Ssy
fall. He was once worth 823.ftfih. but ^.-n*e of humor and detest, d sham*.
I CASH win bay a % acre lot in
in
hi*
old
agt*
was
forctHl
to
Speaking of how useless to .t congre
irohwwofi eeboK lOi feat fraatlag
tm CASH win buy lot lU. Hannah
a facion hand.
gallon are the honorary degree* ami
am But bay. 113 feat on Broi
«Tanua. Oah Haights euburh. Mxltf
met. if sold by Nov Ut. Apply
ilUe* that It* pastor might have, he
Hew vnkelaSIk.. TrtTcnc Ctt)
feet. If sold before Nov 1st. Apply
told of one hi* daughter. Mr*. Obdyke.
boa. T. Baton.
may 84f
to Thoa. T. Bataa.
May Mf
* from chronic coostlpniloo when a child, conferred upon him.
i is qnickly cured by Dr. King’s
It seems Dr. Henry was attending one
TOR BALt-lidS-Haruwarw sto
aH
New Ufe Pflls. They
good asaitat town within tea miles
•f tbe aesaions of tbe general assem
poisonous germ* from the *y«iem
Infuse new life and vigor: cure aoor bly and the little girl addressed a
nf Troraras aty. Only hardware.
stomach,
nsusla,
headache,
dlzxlne**
■MTtorma. Owner la othar boMletter to him, ”Rev. J Addison Henry.
A No. 1 property; easy tanai; caR
and colic, without griping or dlacomnaas. Call for larolce and term*.
General A»s ^ He wa«
for price. Wade Bros.. 187 Front
Offiot506J Ktor
Krw Wibfi VBkMh
punster, and hU pUy of words on
Wadd Broa. m Front strroL Ttot- Oilitou'pboM681
8t. Cmexas phone 12lt.
name was often qu^jetl. When the de
•raa Oty. Mich. ail*«a phoi
gree of D. D. wa* conferred upon him
Uif.
may 3«f
Edward A. Curtis, the famou* phoby Princeton be remarked: "So A D.
FOR fiALE—14fi8—Hotel and furnl- FOR »ALE-14fi7-Slxiy.acre fare
aogrspher of Indians, lo aid t
lure. bar and fixture*: small town
work J. Piegpont Morgan gave $73.- D -U-on Henry .”
oae-half mHe we*t Monroe Center
ckiee to Trarerm City: good paying fiwty acre* under cuUIratlon: creek
000. and whom Preshlenl Hoo
Several cone twine holder*.
The moat nwkward and ungainly wo
piece of property: call for price.
aelectad
to take picture* of Miss man can be troMformed Into a beautlOn* large floor coflec mill.
and spring: all good aoU: good k»
Wade Bros, 127 Froot St, Trarerie
AUce Roosevrlf* wedding, has bee fal lovely creature If she has the brain
Two iron show case stand*.
tlon: clom to acbool. church and
iFw i,otyop«si
power to abiurrb the fart that
aty. Mkh. CiUseas phone 1219.'
InlUated
into
the
Order
of
the
finak
Two broom racks.
finest resort on Dock lake; callToi
Tea wm Y
aug2-tf
b.vUe HopI Indiana is the sute of lister'* Rocky Mountain Te
price: Wade Bro*, 127 Front St
ri* 23 cetn
Washlnroo. He U the first white
One small uprigh- case.
Drug C o
Cttlaana phone 1819.
aug 2-tf
to Uke the towh of that mystic order.
One V-shapa a^gn board.
NCrriCE TO THE PUBUC.
For nine day* and nights he was held
v% CASH win boy lot 119. Hannah
Two long. 12-ft. sign boards.
When ready to bare your chimney*
In an Uly ventilated undergrotmd cell,
ntanM,Oak
Halghti
anborb.
5tol«
Two spring balance tcale*.
FOR fiALl-;«7-to tost
with much fasting and many ceremon cleaned call the Traverse CUy Stove
feet If nold before Nov. laL Apply
One fitimpson compwtlrtg scale, good
ies. while the m.vsterie* were explain Repair company. 419 X. Spruce etreet. a new.
oct 4-4t
ed to him. He *gy« that 150 snakci Ctt. phoue 517. Bell 8C.
One Umwaand stock shoe boxes, dark
inatoraQyloeatodloilalha FOR fiALE-Two thoroughbred Herwere used In the course of the Inltla
•of thfi
gtaMbtotof potot la tba moat ford cowa with calve* ataadlng by
tlon. none of which had the fang* re
, pwgroaalTa dty ta eamral than*. William Trootwlne.
moved. Tbe Indians handled them
O, P. CARVER a BRO.
Traverse City lo C^ilcago and re
MchlgaB; aaltahla tor nay clam of
aug2(btf
with perfect immunity.
turn UM via NORTHERN MICHI
buMaatt. CaR tor frioa. Wads
GAN TRANSFORTATION CO- Tick
A Yoimg blafthar at Seventy.
Broa^ m ftoat BU Trowto City. FOR fiALC-Two beating atovea. S29
ets
good
for
retarn
paaaage
15
days
**My mother has niMenly been made
L. U A. BUIU3INQ
IQch. Clthans phoue Ulfi.
8ut« St
"
*epl IR-tf JJLSMtOB GEO V.HcVETHT young
at 7f». Twentr year* of Intense frost data of sale. For further InformayS4«
snScriag from dyspaFtoa bnd entirely matinn nnd particular* inquire
FOR fiALE—N«w boose, tboroaghly
disabled her. untH six mooihs ago.
I C. Bfarw. AgenL
modern, hot and cold water, atrom
FOR SALE. 1478—Resideoev Sixth 8t.
when abe togvi taking Qaetric Bit
beat. Will oeU cheap If aold at
BoCb *pbone* No. 2C.
aept 19H1
8:.-sm beai. bath, electric az»d gai
ter*, wblcb have comptotely cored her
one«. lofioira Geo. MeWeibey.
lights. In fnct modern, up to daU
and restory! tbe str^b and acUvItv
Id ev. rv n-spect Call fur price
Either Icc or Wood
ifie bad to the priMTof Hie." write*
W'adc Bro:t, |87 Front street.
Mro lY. L. GUpairick. oC Danfortb.
will be delivered
FOR fiALE—At a bargain.
Traverse CHjr to Chicago and re
Me. Grtotest re*
WlLfiBLM BLOC!
promptly if ordered
tbe globe. 8au
turn $4iK> via NORTHERN MICHlOAN TRANfiFORTATION CO- Tlekeu good tor reCan paaaage 15 days
Hoe to achooto, factories, and on
Dorn date of sale. Ptor tortber laforone ot mala baslavs* sireeu: only fttfi GAfiM wm My tol filt. onto
Drag Co., Frank H.
^ m»e bundfvd and sixty rods of paved
WANfCb.
Boys’
Laundered
Shirts
raafoMM
FOR RENT.
Only 39c
O. Fi. & I.
Floral Ucsips
Annual Excursions
Richmond, Ind.
$5.00
FKANSN. PAINE
WIm
Ticktu Gooa for 10 Dart
Thursday, October 11
FOR SALE
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Dr.W. J. Higgii
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Porcelain
m-:
Work
wis
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fohn R. Santo
General iDsnrnnce
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For Sale!
T. A. VHSElM
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Order your
Coal
inr Rites Row Or
C.B.TavlerCoalCi.
i-
Tirt Jpsuranct
qpgROEailcWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Inr litBlnr Oo
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Janu: C. HBiiiiiot
Miller & Smith
DENTISTS
Bro., isrr Ttax s».
ICE INLWOBD
Cit phone 7iL
OYSTERS at Jackson**:'
.
.
. THAVnW* OTY. MICMIMK. •ATWm>AY, OCTOetH «. tM
\
MSBiOLOOEPiimnT
to.IMlMsfMw.flar
Ifm or ml! rcvvtakW te tto
AW tto mw mrr fprttocoi to;
*Umk to tlMr toll, wttk tto Uito m
Church Servwes
fro. a mart, loose beW of cabbage.;
•« nwr MlanM. ud half > iriai or|
. "isr*iriv‘j:‘;s.r- j
^y^ .VtTks
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arti thea. toa«h*r. add a chapped oa............................................
to •Uiftod rodpom:
I
Cfwmai Toototo 8oop->Ooe rma to-
1?
Stmdav aeboot If preveoiad {
eadlag. ^'ta :be home depanmaat
aud BIbla ela« at
“V““
Brr*af
“w,eek
potei
i« and ^edioa. T;PP p.
„f chriiiltt Hadearor
7:o<i p m.. eveatog 'worship
Gospel ;
day« aad half days at apCholr uader dtrorttoa of Dr. talt
Thursday. *:30 p. m. grayer
A cordial tovitotloa to aU thcae
»
apL Place the roll as oooq as I
Chu.vh of ibc‘ Immacuiaie Coacepilun—Coraer
INrlstoa
gad
Cfw^wLtolar^'^ SriTwraata
Eev. L. B. Blaadi. Pastor.
Mcrntog aanrieo. 10:30 a. m.
SceoadT
Low mass, d; high mass.
pens aad beaedlcihm. 7:30 p. m.
c. f:»p. m.
81. Ftancis Church—Ctoraer Temb
aad Cass afreets. Suaday—Low mass
la tha
as ?:.■» a. m ; high mass and aermoB
at If
a. m-: vesi^^ aad benedicjiloo at 7 30 p. m. Week days-Scr
“XSil boars, aacoad aad lourth Wad
sesdays to iba mootb at S: to p. a.
Prmpar toaaUag Tbaroday aremlafl
jvlcem ai 7 30 a. 'BL
a« hot as posalWe.
Cabbage a to Ftomandc— Trim off j
Aobary M. E. Cbardi.
bead of calc I '
real the outer leaves of a
Feurtaanth fltraat M. t CharoK
Bar. -Hugh Kanaady Pattor.
bage aad cut into eighths. Cover wUh
Rev. L B. Carpenter, pastor.
ng, f :4b p, m
Class mceilng, 0:45 a. m.
|
■vice, 10.30 a. m.
with a bread dreaatag. tneb aa to oae«l bolliag salted watc*r and alkiw it to
Prwhlng^i^lw.^lO^O^a. .
ml 1? m.
Sunday school
i
for poollrf. aeaaoaed wUb aage or •tond for fllleen minutes: drain, chop j
€-.30 ^ m. ^ •
do atouec^na rouec^n- add two ^!
tbrme. Roll op earefnil.r and tie Into fine and pat Into
Ejionh^^^^I^te^aJ'otSd^pr m.
!
Kvfulnc servliH* !
of butter, ^e onloti
Kv-» cinz V. :• .»«!. : *-• p m
place With twine, cover with aome
I
Prayer meeilng. Thursday araalat
thin idlce* of mH pork and •ecure all Chopped fine, a bar |«wf. a leaspoonful
|
>nful of SN>p i
A cordial wakoma to thas« sarrtoaa |at7:80.
hf folding arotmd it a thin white cloth.
oftfa while baktog. 8Hee cold.
Voal Duck-8eaaoa a
large
•teak With pepper aad malt and apread
per and an eighth of a t<-mHi»ounfui j
The fallow peach wUhln the orrliard Put to a dHpptog pan with a little wa
Cover Ihi faiue i
ter and beke »loa ly for an hour; then of ground cloves
remove the cloth and hake another pan and simmer for th.c.t,uanvrs
„
I
10:80 1
biomJag worship and
hour, basting often. Serve with the an hour, atirrlng .*1 cn. Take out ih- j
Sunday school.^i: m
bay leaf, add amith T tabtesTHsmful <d;
O'er dale aad dell, food fancy heart gravy poured over It
I
butter, the Juice vt
I!am
Cakes—Fonr
potatoes
of
tued
I
the hora
I
Kentug evs--------- --------session.
------------- 7. 30.
nrptoMbfr from her phaatora blltoldc ioni sire, one cup finely chopped ham
I l ls;* >
rcntecostal prayer maetiiig Tbars
(the dry bit* that cling to the boocWpw>.
{day evening at 7:30
.
ruls of
Ll(jrd IlirfllD.
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I
butter and
nh !«wsp»wnfol |»eie
per
noil
the piitatoes fine
y'of^aaS ]
I
..,.1 .hl. K, ru. four
torr^T w'«Id«
Now the vtoe Ita barveat fields;
and light, ndd the ham. |>epper aad
:30.
Statdr groupa of aoaiowera nod
B. M. anjllsry hold their
. bay Ivaf. sod s tsl.kMHsmful
one UWesp«infnl Imiter;
ml^ well
Fro. the rardea to the lelda
first Wedeewtoy in each
celery
In
a
k:i..co p^n. boll meeting, th
form
Into
thin
cakes.
Pul
the
i^maln
Oremni whh goldoarod.
month at i:3
tog butter In a frying pan and when .
and Ktraln Into the egc |
„ are 1
Hklto are dmr and blue aad bright.
It Is hot put in the cakes and brown mixture. ..prinkle ov.. th.
Aad the toeoat ehaato hla rhfmc
Hate Endeavor. S:45
on both sides.
a leaspoonful of salt, a quarter «.f a
Plum Catsup—Allow om -half pound trwspoouful of iHppcr. then pour me. ;
the dressing. ^Ili
thoroughly and*
of sugar to each pound of plums. Boll
plums iiatll done, pul through sieve
Lady’s Cabbage—Chop rather fine .i
and add augar. BoU until like plum
butter aad aeaaou with grouad cloves hard head of cabbage. Throw Into boi:
Ing salted water, allow to ciune quick
aad ctenamoi.
Coaaeiefwly fro. am UI1 nUbt.
Phrewell aaoi of aummer flw.
t?ae me. Ood. in tbf great bar
Wbieh arrHeheth far aad wide.
IlKea wWc ar«.
The gatherers are ao few I fear
A place wberc Uwl ibc atrea
I hare will tell
It laaf be oar the other l
-------M. C. Ctoirch.
Rev. Thos. (C«x. Pastor.
Cla. mceUi
^
Class
Morning service. 1
Sunday school at noon.
Epworih league. 6:13 p. m.
Evening. : f"».
Spiced Grapes-To eight pounds of ly to the boiling |K>lnt. Tlieu allov. to .
the fruit, first boiled and siralned ..nmer, .mcovrml, for ...-n.r ml» !
four ponads ntes: drain, return to the kettle: add I
through a colander, add
■|sngar. one teacup elder
< lablrstK»nral cinnamon
^ I imspo<»nful cloves Boll
•j
8teamt-d
:r
Brown
vinegar, ooe to each quart one iabW*v^,>oiif«l of |
and one hal J iMiitcr, half a cupful of milk or rrvam.|
and om‘-fourih leuspootiful of pepia-i.j
until thick.
1
Stir until it reaches the
Broad—One cu
i
snti sene.
i
Cahbagi- Italian-Chop the rahlac •
n, .. . W.d, or ..r^w p,«.. .
hlespoonfuls of sharp
vinegar and
three of olive oil. with aall and pepi>rr
until It forms an eroulshm. Tos, it
* niirs Kst MMi • I r.;-;:,x=
CHOCOLATE
S;S0 p. m,
Fancy Hexn mod Bmskets la txdmthre Ocsiga* for Qtfn
Thorough All
Round Goodness
«l»>niiz<iUlims
that
ruaK. *
It latio-r>
-atti-liif'taiy to
Thine ate
iwm iH and iliive
I f. meak
\ point
noini V The
Til. J.-ailw
J.-a
r.
1
hii.-I oak tsrra.d Mi* k. titrhltig
h
fiillv and iMTfet'rtv iliiui. huckif s
ui.emttuu ot ilH U-rt qiialtty
If
..Iwav?- be relied uiwtU Ivo ».unu
pnoit n>e« ,
Ing.
Jt r m . red hot aalvaiion mMLlng.
tiur ,undaid:
Holiness onto the
battle cry: Sinner, tbero Is sal
' AJl are wel^c.
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Queen City Implement Co.
wl.
12- K. Fiont St
wednet lev
evening.
Testlmonj
meeting at 7:30.
j
Hrsding Tt>om, No. 314
Wilhelm
bh^k.
THE EPICURE
who is4 iwirti
|wirti< ular aii'l i rilirfU na to
I the wny of a
just wliht 1m
well
at
eboi
He can Kfi
S’<-.ler‘s tneal dj;iirkt l.
__________
his
hearts cleiiire in UxTr, niution. latnli.
itnh. veal. ix»rk- nn«l :|Joultr^’, , ^ ,
just as UTMler nn«l
iltiieinui in . -v.
eMmertioiiK.*]
.•r. Uandolph
Baptiat Chun
Gixrrge Un khatt
Morning. 10:30.
Sunday school. 12:00.
Baraca Bible claaa. 12
B Y P. U . fi:30.
Evening.-
flavor ai iervul anywher. .
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EvanflcMcal ChuroK.
Cor. Kinlk and Wadsworth
Rev. R. N. Holsaple. Pastor.
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your tratle.
b.-aveu •
I
ui. v*.-rttinc u|ioii Go.!.
'
Qnh
Ing worship.
s. tnu.M sub
Both phonea.
Th.-rkurch. _
31 Work
" Evening
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.?Mhj.vi,
•
■«;. ™-
Pr«m ui«tliifc 7:SI> P- nu ThBt»-.j
and
$10
Piano Offer
Into
this
iiri'. Being in the- chmiih- iKiiier. i»
Sauce—Yolks of three egg*, pulveibetter approciated.
Ixed sugar lo thicken, grape Juice or
Oct the urbtoe out of your v<^. or
fruit Juice to taste. Add whites well
It wm atop the developiaeBt
[by heating It and pouring It over the
growth of your bodr.
will narrow whipped Just U'fore serving. Half
quanUty given to the pudding recip
and ahrlak yoor mind. It wifl drive
away year frievds: It win make you
steam two bonra. Just the same.
napopular. Quit yiror whiatog: 1
ocoUtr Paddlag-8tx tablcspoonup: CD to work: be aomeChlng: stand
fola grated chocolate, twelve toWpSc-panitc the whites from the yolks
for aoatoUlag; fiU >x>ur place in the
rpoottfuls gratad hraad.
one quart of thTTH‘ eggs, put the whites on a
a&lroroe. laatead of whining an
ttiBL Bull together t«l thick a. cn. ehnkd platter and beat them to a atlc
aadttafi sialy pity aad cooieaipt.
urd.
When cool add the yolks of froth: then fold to Ilgbtl.v half a pound
throe eggs and uweeua to taste. Bake of powdered aogar aniT six ounces of
Hiuartars of aa hoar, then spread prepared shredded cocoonut. Take opt
the white* of the eggs. fb«
easpoonful «C the mixture at a Hme
atreagth of a superb woman
There ia noth lag the matter w ith you. sUn froth aad uweateaadl oe top of and form It Into a cone as quickly as
the pnddiag and rKnro to the ovea| powrtblo. on battered paper, and bake
Just quit your whiatog aad go
natll a light brown. Serve with sweet to a^qulek oven unUI the cooea are
cream uweeteaed and flavored.
a goldea brown on the tip.
Fbarofthe
tpolor utoto
Wplacadlai
uig-laeh pot. Ia pattSag. wm
•ped iaa. oae cup rootoaaes. one cup
cup sweet milk, four cups|
airtad flour.
griad TarHato,
Make a rich pnff pa«e aad cut It
gmful aoda. ooejjnto piaeea atx todma aqaare. U the
friable aoU. that wW penatt
tartar,
ooe
lea- center of aach aqaare put a
paaa throiMh froriy- ^ SM tha halhu so
spooafti of
Flaeb cbe foor cor-
I urlU he at the aarl
dly ewerej
ft i". always j
mfik cma
he
imed
eream vd tartar.
by nroittliifr Jhe
or dto aquflni tog«ther that the
fruii may a« ooge oat. Drop the tort
Cut out thi* advertisement and bring it lo
lo your .*icme at once our handsome
Hmxe
worth %2i0
PianD.
for
fiiifidj* try U
and If m ih»- « nU «f Ibirly <iav? you an inti r»thtU >l ilui H I.-* a b« tt» L ptonii ilisn
vnu g*«
wlu r«- foi |3:." 'oi < • ' f '•'»> H i"
ami vc Will cii.f jfi.t iiac'n ).»i-#int,n* >. If >o'i find al'-r tijlng M
‘.77 ti'. “veRV
special factory
PRICE n.l.’ . • >mbI- VI.-I ..n Ihl. I. .v. l'n;
ha* U-en pul through the meat chof»
per.
This thickens the sauce suffl
II m»t stick on the UMtnm and may
kei>l hot tin'll time for serving,
ly i-xcc-Ks of sauce for the prujjorfloit
msra»t*nl msy l»e u*«*d the next day
sSdkMto aad prevalent babK triU be
The greatest ever msde.
our *tore. cr send it to us by ms,I together with 810 and we will send
8100. with fin* sicol and sca«^.
T.j 1? isilrty .iiijii Ml v«:
77h>!7u.]Jf 7^
tbin
poor to a tonte cnpful of cheeae^whlch
cienlly and when the w
is drained ami stlrrcl
No one
lKis.no one ean n I U?llcr mmt
thfin w hat we have coniUmtly on
rt“ .M/oo-p-m" .ru..
salt and iwprlka to taste
iS Butchera.
First-claso
PackorB and
Saueaito
Makera
S^i^'^u-.r--“JoseDliSle(ler4Son8
Tbo.*-*through the eabUgc with a sala.l
i Snerhil
2:00. Sunday school.
- quite half full. Put in the oven when
s|Kxm and fork.
.10 p. m.. Junior Y. P. A.
Ihrinz II ir sfM-.-ial *iiXti
A writer to Medical Talk s|veaks
>ou sll down to dinner and sene hoi
:30 p. m.. eenlor V. P. A
di.y will kindly do m
wisely of the ’’wblntog voice :*•
with ereaiu aad sugar or maple sugar.
ni
With
Chesac
fla^e.
IleiueinlH r. Miolh
Oomplalnts. says the writer, are usu
Apple
hYliiers—One
cup
swert
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itrraK n If a iwcknge of macaroni,
ally made In a mtoor kev. ThU moo
leaspoonful bakiag powder, one I pr..f,.r,piy he small kind. Into pli-cc,
otony rasps the vocal eords. taxes
M.rtw«k pnyer mMUn* ThundM ; wr!l U- t.ki.M <»r.- ..f
egg. pinch of salt and flour enough for
^ I with cold water, letting !•
aaaal nerves and muscles that ahoold
srenlng.
a batter, thicker than li»r cakes, arwl j
Me,.
Then p*>nr
All of all jwbok ramll> n.m. luummf;
not be bwHight Into play at all la
which Will drop nicely fnun a ^P‘•*1n.j,^^
j the cold water off and pi
speaking, and tends to shallow, unTwo apph-s ch..ppcl veiy fin
f-plenty
1
Til.- EpscM-Jh l,ia--i. of
evc^ breathtog
The whiner, loo. is
the Utter
Fry In dt-ep lard.
,».“Jr.*t»l7rd* U-f it iKvil
Corner
Otk
and
. rhm. li will Ih.
aInKiat arRhout exception a more or
u Puddfng-Onc cup rwlslns.
,, intervals l.» kee,»
Kdgsr L. Requa. |
tons Idle, tan pnwon. The habit of
Ing for worship. 10:30 a. m.
.
«'' niiu >.
Mcetin
one cup molasses, one cup sweet milk,
slicking. In iht meantime, put
Sunday school. 11:45 a. m.; C J. -‘The Gnu-, of (.irtug
ablatog Hvlf trods to amp lalitotlve
two cups graUm flour, ooe egg. n
tobU^spoonfu! of butter in the upcUHr for Christian st.-wardshlp da:I. ]8npt.
Helm.
ImiMiIae and Inrresaes phlegmatic ten
salt, ooe imspooaful aoda^j
boiler, the liiw^
Junior C. E.. 8 p. m.
Tbc s.tbjrn mav
ficitul In Sr-vind
daadea.
Hahiiiul
wblnlng.
not
nutmeg, cloves,
li licit water, a^
part being filled wiih
rorinthlsu?. vUl-!>. vl^ un*l
Flr-t
hrahhjr. vigorous faultfinding, where
three hours.
after It has m.Hed,
tkisiK-1 meeting. 7mh. p m
{C*»rtnthlans vri;"
You ate cidiallv
touK really ealsta. but the helpless,
Ranee—qpe «-gg and ooc cup anga
spoonful
of
flour.
After
blending
them,
.
.
,tnrlt«! t.> h.!p m.V.- ihl. m. »tlng
ratile waagiMtatog of a aam.w nature
turn in a cupful of hm milk, making «
Itu- sUe of an efaf. Heat water
^
causes of
definitely deleterknts physical effect and butter together and stir in the
t« the whole constitution.
Add to eggs and sugar.
ishtogton
Pudding-Two
eup^
this the fact that etenml toull find
flour, tine cup molasses, one cup milk
ing is
than likely to weai
teaspoons doves, two teadpoons
the atanaehest friendship, and take
lamon. one teaspoon soda, ooe baU
the light fron^ the lorelleat co
pooofnl salt^ twb eggs.
Steum
naaer. and the full effneU of this to-
lJ<n i ihoi;o 210
Ilf To!
T.TI
Cit. plioiif
;
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BONBONS
ICay be found within a block In almoit avrery city,
town and village in America.
People want them because they can eat Low*
Dcy o freely and still be happy—they are digestible.
Always the same—delicious, pure, wholesome
and fresh—and the packages are full weight.
Tha flalvatlon Arm]
.•
IJi.rsry
MillJln^.
frtreet. near Cass Hreel. Oaptatn and
Mrv Bouier* in charge. Public m^ |
Ings ererv night eacepi Monday. Sun
day. II a. m. holiness meeOng.
|
2 p. Hi-. Junior meeting.
ir and bull fas: in
iHMMiia water
niioT until
uniii fM'lufr. or for
\
j
r»i
I flour, thill- lulling
"
>ur
Steam two fifteen minutes. Dniln off the water; All are**cordlally invUad lo tha aer
jis dnn
m bake half sa am] dish up In a covered earthen dl>h.' vices.
e. so that it can
Use coffee cun preferably a cajts4
l»e kept iKit
Mix in a leaenp rwo ta
e.’ve.r^’Y .'■e.we.
l^KEfS
Friday. 7:«« p- m . Mayflowar dob
An tto «aarm bark oaee aMire. MOtoem. (Wo ««mn» mUk. botter to
with bolltog salted water, «ner. and
Ixiaff la Ike toll, wbeo the mmoaiB tamu, oaa Mampooafal aoto Pat oa
simmer gently far an boar. Ufl the
mUk aa4 tommtoea to arparatr pmiu.
roBs carefollr. drain aa»d dUb them
' M .«»r tb« .««n« M».
•"
“"*•
bill two tabtespo<«fu
Sowvtowe at borne then: mre kiadly
woAb. to arflk aad poor to'towtoem.
aad two of floor la
rrt»
I Beamoa to taate.
ooe pint of water in which
TI.1 are looktog cot for roo
1
Heat Iwf-Tkre* pooadt oC beef
were cooked, and stir costantly uniii it
8o.«wbere. mfmr ia m roadmida del'.! •'•k or Teal. etoippW Eae. throe e«m.
boils. Add half a teaspoooful of salt,
•Nemib tba el. lf« proud and toll. «i* roiled rrmrkerm, aaaaoa with malt.
a daah or popper aad ibr juice of one
Uagera a watootoayoahaowao wellbotter. Make toto a roll.
learoo: pour over the rolls and aert e
half bou^ baatlag
Oiaag mrrtn aad anaa. U:M
rtc that ha.
holM la plaatr ol\^^
aaurlDrSIlwaatot*.. OraUaad-,j;~»
TltoatoTtotttoC.tatWooa^Mcfan.! TW fWlooto* mro fro. tbr cook
Wtoa«o«raaaittooM«faaMooar;|book of tom. F E. Crlflm. mad mr^
Hk.
ace Cplacapl CbaroK. .
throw the. into boBtog saltod wm^r.I
boil five ariaates, aad allow Uwm toj
•toad aaill tbv to» dtoir ertopae«a.|
,
Our eburch Is a bow for worsbtg
aad aorvice
If you have ao chareh
} home to Travaroe CRy. you are cam
laaily tovlted to come, get acgaatoiad
i aad work aad worship wHk ea.
A
to an. lairodoee your trtoadw
i mpmt oCptoce
Aad fW MUlT tofk ootoM oa.
wed
' VV » 1
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Tbo ato or Mto4 to. I
rpuattoatopou
TtoMfitlMtlMOwlw
4^
DmM Ib m coiaaior
Drato. aad rto owt the hard Wd-rtb
Ctfto*» IUm> ma oawj
If ttorr'v oo» ttet’a mtetoc tkerr*.
t»u> « ayw
of tavw.
M« 4ll«!W wjm, oay* Tfce Ner
aPlMr. :
ptmm to pMttoc bolto t^ltovo oo toW
mow Muto. wm4 to Make a tofcr of It
mkoot Mr w toW ttock M act te
tWtama. torcoMlatftoroaaKiooto
Vfn tow ao traitoto to fitrartaa^L
*Loof im turn rma.
Xmm to tk* fmll. oto* tto toMa t
irmy,
toiBM ttoc
IflMRStalMillMS
Gwairaa im
v«ri«tx ta CMktef caawf*.
I;1 I- IikUI I:. f>lM,
THIS OFFER GOOD ANYWHERE
The soda tracks is an
ideal food. Uneeda
Biscuit are the ideal
soda crackers. Indeed,
\\ i e\H ;mI il 1- off. 1 l-> at! . ' I'l. 1? of til# ilK-oid. no mati' t wh*-th« r >0,1 ii%4. ill TiomTM riiy or a thon-sufl ni!l* - aviiv. All we want
to InoA- Ir. ib;,i 30U will .p-al fairly wUli u-. io w* ►hall tl'al brme.tly
an.l iaiil> with >o,i. I>in J fall to rail or wil'.- a? aiuf. if }«oJ don’t
fund Ha lin. HliopU fc«y. >end ruf >oor Ihlrt.vdny-free-frial and IntMfd.K tion off. r." and imr . nllro plan
u r:ii,«. I tv
of
m-HIuk.
catalogs,
prices.
u til la- M nt lo you at 4Him . fur. iv:?.*t»ald.
A SCRATCH OF YOUR PEN
If out great introdm :ion off.-r of our m-w Mylc* Hlu/.r- Flam, i* n%‘
" Only
soda crackers rightlF
made in the first place,
rightly^ protected first,
lastahd all the tune.
pla#u to ymi. a ■L'-ratrii of }our iM-n %rill gc-: it. on a fKistal curd m Ir-tter. Simply n il »i- t« send you our tillri>-da>-fi*:<-trial oIT»m- aiej
mou''> >>avHiK plnii.
Bring or
ud ibU odn rtU n.rnt.
W* waul m t-t Hie a'Uertlnlng
value of this I'aiK-r. and we want every on- lo write or call and
m-c
ifa
al«nl Ihl* gn at offer w la. i* In any way inter* pN-U Iu H>c imrcbai»e of
a piano, whether uow or in the n<;ar futuie.
\Our Small Payment Plan MakostPisno Buying Easy
Kimball Music House
M. B. Hamer, Prop.
Im a dmst titkt.
/rwfraekati.
MVnONAL •ISCOTT WOMTANr
Use Recoril Wantids
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OF
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I ■tm FnmM I
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iWfk A»i4«ste» lo tht i
krrriM rfllast: at the takr.
> rw Vili MK cop tte cake:
1 terra I
Wtea a»mac »rrtec It*
rtait paid.
Aad partlac ■aBwarfa ttmsrrinc Moosa ddarrd:
I clpag vtui aU aip algkt aad aMia u> tept.
Bat
alack. I
ftaalcteacaiaif tkTteprwf
nilfd plaat la an ttet I caa arc for roa.
Or ateite aacaaid. tte’ tte oirtlook a tOte-
Itectell «nu te arack am apactack |
>ar ttea foiwUr: tte te^a wU! te|
fr/v
DOPE PIPES
my JAY BIPP.
(s .
Hr
Now that the pennant race* hare
been flalahcd and two of the big flag*
In tte wc*t while tte Central honor*
cane Into Michigan, tte fan* will ten
pknty to thlak ateot Bundayt while
araltlBg for the graaa to ahow green
mam. tte treea to imd and the ba»ekall pnrka to dry oil.
Tte race* In the Central and Amer
ican thia aoaaoB have been more e*
dUag ttea they have for year* while
Ike Natipnal race haa bnn *o one
aided that It wa* intenwUng. The
flnatelal aiandlng of the rlab* U alao
good and Bome of them are far better
oK than they were la*t jvwi Tbl* l»
erldenee enough to *how that the
aattonal game I* *tlU In a healthy coodIUoB and with many year* of life Ufore it.
JOCRT KIUEI
B. Millrr Thrown From Mount and
Fttld Paaaod Ov«r Him. Cmthlnp
•hull^Tongy* Bitten In Two.
BiseW Otelt te tBnvtetec Mm
Br nCHAIIO ABWOBM.
COipnfsM. IMS. te tte HdUte «
Berrkte)
--§c
Pari*. Ort. $—Mooalenr Grillet. i
to ni the head of one of tte ton
■maafnctnriea of fmiiber oraste
i It to Ukrty to te^e «poo
I «IU lote aoar ori;
ha papaiarft, kf n»aaa af ite,
i»tepte* vritaa Caack Oim 8 War-1
par or OoriMll la tte Ocioter atwter
M tW Oaraall Tra. »klek eaaic oat
TaaatlV.
-tua
nUr will atm U»r
at^ of plajr am tten aar crtkrr. It
lap ptar* BilMd wltb many play* of
tte oW *1^ Ir gaiDr. By naiag ikr oW
tactic* wten tte taama arc rraaly
matckte It ami te UapoaaUte to gala
Jy. A
1. tn which
atrlcofplarfiaatei
lad ladJrldttal brHl)a»cr accomaora tiian brou *tr«>gth. IV*i of the bat] will not Ur *o iml tecaaar It will be eaaler to rrmwatua of It"
SiriaiR
CLEVELAMO’S CHANCES SUM
iNihi Toik tie taenctt
leatNteiRRtttChieaeo :
Mgr. ate Cow. F*«ld Ftoiter Jon**
Prteter
Pltcter ...
.............. M«rd Waton
•
V Frmdt Bmith
Pitcher ....
Harry White
Pitcher .....
Prtcher.. .,
..Nlchalaa Altrock
Pilcher ... .,.............. RoyPatUrteh
Pitcher ....
..............Latei f^
Catcher ....<
. Frank Rotii
...............................H. Hart
Cteeher ..........
• /..............J.Tawne:
...... .Edward McFartand ;
.........John Oohohue ;
Firat Bant...
BaeateBaae ..................... lahatl j
Third Base.. ........Loe TaimahRlI
Catcher
Third Bane .
Btertatap ... .................George Oavl*
Stcond Baaa
Right Field
O'NtlM
Patrick Dougterty
LKt Field .. .
Right Field . ..............
Edward Hahn
HEW HEMrWIQHT
Frwl Bradiry. a Blacksmith. U B«ing
Looked on With Favor-Bom Near
Bullivan'a Birthplace.
T^erv U a big new' hearywrtght In
the game, and the men who are back
ing him aay tharhe I* going to te a
bigger «urprt*c than Sam Ikrger. HU
name I* Fred Bradley, and he comes
from Roxbury. Mas*. He wa* dlscovered the re by the follower* of the ama
teur fighters, who are plentiful In that
section of New England, and be has
the reputation of having finished up
every one of the non-pmfessionaU. He
ha* not fought a professional fight.
Biadlcy come* from exacUy the
same dUtrtci which provided the
UiilU-d Slate* with lU most famous
champion. John L. SuIIlvab. He live,
within a block of the houw? where the
gn^t John L. wa* liom. His trade I*
one in which Sullivan worK«-d for a
time, blacksmllhing. Besides that he
Is a mao of Jame* J. Corbett s style
tMiulld. and a fast fighter He Is 22
years of age. the same as Sara Berger,
ami he weigh* about 180 pound* when
In fighting trim
Lotilarllle. Ky* Ort. 6—Jockey C
MUIer. Who had a mount on Drcden
la the aeeond race totlay. fell and later
lUed a* a result of hU InjaHe* here
Thar*d*y. Several hoiwe* pa*«*d over
him. hi* skull wa* crushed and be bi'
his tongue In half. Miller 1* 1» yeai*
NOTICE!
of age and a native of New York city
Change of time Northern Michigan
Thl* was hi* flml mount since he wa* Traneportatien Ctk Bteamere Iliinola
and Mlawwrt.
north bound.
Llefiiw.oo* from I.oiulatt lo rarli
Leave Chicago Wodneaday and Bntawl mum. allowing femneen hour* lu urday 7 p. m.
IVH., are a.IVertlwsl «t f-UC.
Arrive Traverse City Monday .and
niHi hr«t iHM-kei
lisuUker. liirK
they are to^lay. Friday a. m.
ntlttxwl tn tlie
SOUTH BOUND.
ired at FaUley In JTLl.
Leave Traveme City Wednesday and
stomach 4WUWW aUmt
yenr lU tte tuilrd Sunday.
IMSpnls
Omiet tea>e^:
I
-Tender hseirto are apt to be o* er
eoskraa. and the ladles who rise ap lu
anna askteM what they oonaMcr ,a
Joe Kelley. tmpuJm of tte Bed*, still
omrt ladoatry woold do teller to laU wondering what to to te kl» kK ante
aesson. Bo far no definite lafomatioo aeea before they condemn IL and by
has been vooebaafed him.
their efforts and pertepa In deprtrlng
While in Boeum recenUy Roy tbooannds of young girls and w
Thomas sought to tey tte bnU duo. joc » leglflmaie mewna of earftng Ihelr
Mr. Conanl could not ciunse the tofgr;
UlU Roy offered him. and the dtel col j
pUce more than fifteen
year* ago. the United Sate*, by mean*
Leach to too ermtlc to throwing nt
third teae. lATierr to play him 1* a
PUtaburg problem. He haa bit better
HU* season than any otter lime since end at once to tte poaaibimg of deal
IT* supplying the foreign market with
Manager nark d.-nkn that he is genutoe plumage taken from rare
going lo retire from the Pittsburg blrdt. The cost of obulnUtg the bird*
club at Ibe dote of the preaent aen from tropical coniurieB. curing the
certainly ahoold te to a akin* and atuftng them or pt;epariag
Mm Fred certal
position to' k»ow.
Ite phimage to other way* for t^c
toward Camnltx. who waa formerly matiirt. ta too great for os to make
with the PIratca and was traaaferred
to Toledo. I* again with the Pirates thean pooda.
and expect* to flake good to big
-Tte United States are our best cus
league compan.r.
tomer*. We send hundreds of tbousCooaldertog the cares that Fred T.«n- aads of wing*, and plumes of one sort
iiB encountet
and another to America every y«-*r.
the Boston club.
Now we are not In thl* bu*lnc*s for
l>een remarkable. Chance alono-ou*- philanthropy, and setting aside all
bittlng the Boston.
question* of honmantty. we slmpl.v
The Cincinnati club ha* signed ean*l afford to turn out the genuine ar
Catcher George Siarnaglc. late of Al ticle. We have clever workmen who
toona; also outfielder Arthur Kruger make such perfi-ct Imitation* that they
of Oakland. The Utter will not re- »rr- not to be dtsttoguished from the
IKirt until apring.
real. Take the humming birds for
Mike Uonlln‘8 ankle Is coming along. instance which were not long ago fash
When be wa* hurt It sc«*mi«d Impoasi- kmablc nnd which if real would have
ble that he ever could play tell again, cost fabulous prices. Well, not one
ao many of the small bone* of hla foot humming bird baa to my knowledge
were broken.
been killed for the feather market
ManlTger Tcnny of Boston ha* mart- within the last ten year*. The hum
arrangement.* to play CamiTon the re ming bird* me sell are cleve/Iy fashion
mainder of the iM AKou. Madden waa ed with the irridescent plumage of
simply M'c.metl on trial and has been the duck and pigeon.
allowed to go.
-Barnjwrd fowl are our aluioat ex
Polo ground* patrons like Catcher clusive aourcc of supply, and our
nu-geraWs work, what they have tie workwomen with deft fingers and
seiu of It. Biiwerman’s arm. by the true artistic taste, combined with per
way. which was hurt to the Brookl.rn fect proci ssc* employed by dyers these
series. 1* to pretty ted condition.
da.^*. turn out the gorgeous birds over
which tender hearted but mist
cuihuBtosU wrt-p- If Mademoiaclle dr
One of the small glariers to Mon- Varennea anrt her league succeed in
tan.n is of special toterr*i on aci annt suppressing the fashion for plai
•r th.. f^, t ttet III the mas* of be
There are inbiNldetl two strata nf gra*o on hat*, she win'not only l>e dolnie an
hopiieiw. e«.-habout a fool ihii-k. Thera incalculable tojur> to kn Inductry
ar elitrrally Ion- of crassboppriw in which rank* third among the greater'
tlic be. and the question naturally to France, but she will occa.slon cnor
ar'se* a* to where they came from.
mous loaaea to the farmer* who sup
The niort obvloii* explanation 1* that ply us with feathers. Now-a-days the
ftnturie* aga two enormous swarnta farmer* are able to sell the feathers
in rour^c of migration were eanrht in of their dork*, chicken*, geese, piga snow *torn\ «-ltilled and buried in
the snow, wlierr they have renialncd eons. etc., which they kill for the
tli: now in a iH-rfoii state of lueserva- ket*. at the rate of 2S franc* per
tion. In the n»ioi:nt* of t|i.« early dred kilo*, lor 2te pounds) where for
wifiem expbtrriw .1 fr%v iiistan.c* are merly they were able to dispose of
rrlaled of H eeling large *w.-«rms of them to d«wlers to manure at 10 francs
*'v u„»K on the luoi'nialn l»-p* of ibe per ton.
i:oilie».
M im a *rry fi.rtrciie e'n-nms'ame
At la.M a long-fell want I* to be su
»hu Hie goal eMen«i.ni of egriniltrre
it. the n#>l l.r.v h r!;. ,, !•;, thr I ifcd- plkfl to Part*. The city Is lo have
dlatrict measenger service. A grea»
ng
*f Ibesc iUMit*.
source of annoyance to America;
Pari* has been Ibe laclc of a me
ger service.
I Anyone wishing to send a noi
j hand ^to any part of the city baa been
{obliged to have recourse lo aervice.s
of a cafe employe called the “chas
seur,- or lo dept^nd upon the luon
less nilable aervices of the coi
bootblack. * Messenger boys exlsL
They are attach^ to the postal
partment and deliver only aoch mes
sage* a* arg^iled to the ord
way, with extra atamp* lo the special
delivery l»ox.
The new service has been organ
ilred by an Ame rican woman. Mis* Andrew*, who ha* boon associated fot
GriBnell Bros.’ Gigantic 10-Day
Sale
of Summer Resort Pite
i
. _______
;
I'i
r n'
OVER 500 PIAROS, RENTED DURING THE SUMMER, NOW OFFERED AT
GREAT REDUenONS FROM REGULAR PRICES.
The Wondetful Bargains Are Going Fast—Be Sure to
Once! Store Open Evenings—159 E. Front St.
W-i
m
Your F< •liio
lUti
otech.- “hBBrt Born..bBdteBBtbBOdotfaM
Kodol
i
Dyspepsia Cure
eorap^
of the food and Mods Om
f^^irtrimant -..‘•.foodh Um Hood Into aU patta of
Tbs titmm or« thus built up and erery oifan to
boalth and atrmftfa and put in poifoct
2^ thT rar^radc whra
are alLdv
L
new PlaBoa. back come the Rented
KSV,.
testreaMMis and
have no room for
them; Tberefcrc, we are forosd to
either atore
OR BO REDUCE THE PRICES TH
A SPEEDY CLEARANCE
ENTIRE LOT WILL BE
We have chosen the latter
are now conduct tog THE GREATEST
SALE OF HlOM GRADE
EVER KNOWN IN THIS COUNTRY
In addition to the Rented iastrumeat* we al*n hare q ilte a nambrr oi
good used Plano* ui *tandard makwt.
rtTeaily taken la whanc- for STEIN
1 teat ffa«M Kadd fftite aftaa te ay ptactica,
ate hart iawdU a wtry Mkteat tBMady mTS
arfafk alteaata. Xt hat alwaya fflvaa tte hate te
ftaalta,
JTT. MAT, K.D.
KOhOL MOISTS WHAT YOU lAT
of oae per oeat for aollaeUoa wW te
charged. Oa all taxaa laiaalahiB aapaid on Ort. Ut ate aaUl Nor. 1ft a
peaaUy of two par oaat ter oollaetloa
«m te charged.
OfBee, Room 202 Bute Baak bUff.
J. M. Huellmaatel. aiy Tiaaaaiar.
Dated July S4. IMC
.July 24H>et 11
UKKESITICES.
TRAVCRBE GITV LOOM, Na. Tt. A
tor.e*
TRAvmc omr uawN no. i»-
•TOMAOM BWUT.
THE HANNAH DRUB BTORC.
THE LAST VTKRK of the Ml. Oem
ens Mineral Salt* sale large |U» for
COc. at American drug atore. Bale
tended to Oct. 8.
oct
away
NO DISAPIKIINTMKNTS when you
the beautiful, womanly ebarm* like a
plodding. Ktoopdvl awkward carriage. order Ice cream or candy al Jackaon’i.
oct 5-41
There is absototely no excuse for that 106 Front atrect.
as long a* Holltotcr's R/»cky MounUln
Tea U made. Tea or Ublel*. 05 centa.
*ToU WILL find the beat line of
Johnaon Drag «
fresh candle* at Jackson *. 106 Front
street.
oct 3^t
Please lott
Ha* It ever occurred to you that the
propd'r way to store your winter aupply of potatoes, apples, etc., is with
the use of crates? Cheaper and better
to many respect* than boxes, basket*,
barrel* or bln*. We make a good,
light, strong crate, ten cent* each,
oct C-tf
J. E. Grelllck Co.
G. R. & 1. TO RICHMORD
15.00
Annual O. R. A I. excuralon to Rich
mond. Ind.. to on Thurtwlay. Oct, 11.
TlckeU good 10 daya. Ticket* good 20
days will also b«- wold at $0.00 the
round Ulp on above dale. Get full in
formation of any G. R. A I. agent or j
address C. U Lockwood. General Pa*-
6. R. & I. TO RICHMOND
$5.00
Annual
R. A I. excursion to Rich
terj; aiA
BUSINESS CARDS
OR. M. S. GREGORY-BoU phoaai
534. Office 2 aad 4 Batharlate
block. Realdaaoa f 12 Wateat 8L
JteyTte
OR.^APTL C. TYLER-DaatlaL Rote
6 First National Bask Adg. OKI
saaa pboaa tS2.
ang S^
A. J.MCPHAIU DaaUat. Ovtr John,
son drag store. Dell pbteS WBI
ring*; Cltx. 668-2 ring*.
atlon o
KS* t. !
Grand
aair Btata Bank halMlaff.
J. A MA^IM-Pkytldaa ate Ban
OPERA HOUSE
Arc Your CollcctiODS Slow
Hatc ytb tcopimu tkit
Yod Ha?c Given Up?
If you hare, let me collect
tbem for yon.
OV1 •ooodqU promptly attended,
to and I can make money for yon !
A. Pohoral
Matinee and
Night
Saturday, Oct. 6 r-'
MKB. A U BONNCITB !
Robert Shuman*!
Great Comedy Drama,
WpTriend
frm
Jlrkatisaw
Traverae eity. Mich., Sept 10. 1»0€.
I have pUced a number of aceounU
with A. Poboral s agency for collect
ion. many of them loog ouUawred; but
Just the same Mr. Pohoral hroaght Iho
delinquent* to timo ate prompt *rteota.
E- L. Aahloo. Dentlat.,
BAR/k T. CHABC, M. D.--Ofloa tetA
Dr. O. E. Cbaac. Stats Bank
Both phone., 225 2r. Xtealdaaea 224
W. Eighth 8L cut. pbote 721.
MAL EBTATC AND LOANB fate
Travaraa Late ate Loaa Oa« P.
SSSSilMi.S2?—••
Colloctioo Auoacy, ovur Hamilton
Clotbini- Co.
SecSSfH:-
Dft F. HOLOBWOKTH-Bpateal ah
Over Johnaon drag atore.
Doth
Funfrom bepening to end.
Don't fail to fee it
Prioea-EveninKf 25c, 85c, 60c.
Matinee, lOo ami §0c. ..
Heats on tale Friday. Oct. 5, at
10 o'clock.
A. J. Wilhelm
South Side
Come at « veral ytwr* with Mias Marbury Ihr
Atneiican agent for the Frcxicb socle
ty of Dramatic Autbor*
The
Newest
Things in
Cloaks
A Badly Burned Girl,
or boy. man or woman, to quickly out
WAY PIANDB, GRINNCLL BRDS.t Squan Ptooo* . S2S. S3&..Mi.
$41, and up of pato if Bucklen
Bucklen** Arnica
Arnjti Salve la
1.
applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of TePIANOS iour own roakel ac
new
WEBER.
8TECK. -----------ECL-i
and W
----------------------------VERY EASY PAYMENT TERMS ' kooaha. Mich., says: “I use It to my
family for cuts, sorra. and all akin
pianola PIANOS, These. Ice i will be arranged al no advance to tajurlea. and find ft perfect.- Qulckshopworn and sample* prte,- and we will furaJah FREE, fine eat Pile cure known
salve made. 25c at Bugbee Drag Co..
roch Plano. Will Frand Maada and Hannah Drag Store.
aatontohlng redurtion*. j
pay FREIGHT to any point to
..
.
nnestton the
__
question the j 5,p,tlgan. Every PUno Is OUARANMathew J. Steffen* of thl. rttyT*
BARGAINS EVER OFFER-, aNTEEO exactly « repro«rated.
d««B of the caukan roasols tn tte Uni
CD by this or any other House.
gre^ Inatrambnt at the price ted Ktate*. hating lepitBiteail that
marked is anch a DECIDED BARGAIN
are offering elegant upright Piano*]
at S11S. ft2S. $142. S1S&. $13S. SITS, ?» E, Frtmt SU^e^^ly!tei!l2: j l«te at Jackaoa’a.
' oct 2^t J
$lf7 and upwanl*. representing
lor OHimell Broa.’ Music House. Oh------------------------'
lag* of ISO. |75. flW. aad even
troit.
OTBTieftR at lacknoa’a.
on 2-4t
POM of eoneetteff aaid taxca. avarT
iraak dayfromBaaaatO Nor. 1. IMt,
froBi I oYteck BBta IhtM oYdoek te
tte rorvMKM. ate inm 1 o*cloek «BtU
4 o'clock te tha afiarBooB of aach daf.
All taaca paid hteara BapL 1st tell
te received tetteat coUaettea feat,
ate all taxag rfthitte aapald *«a
IXaoaaa to drivoii eat to atey out—tha cam
]
aiWT we do a toig RtTit
( to Rraortrrs and CoCtag
,
^
ptond to toy baod. for eoltaettoa.
1 vtn te ta au oMoa fbr tte bbp
Beaa te MaaaaB hloefc om PteHte
■arra. Otistes fhoaa Ml.
MONEY TO LOAM-No tag
tat «a mortgagat. Boaaaa te
lagatoa te A MoNamBte,
lQ BlBck,Cateer Gray,
) Loodem Smoke, rS,
Gibbo, Nby7 Bod a foil
liM. of ofaooks Bnd
pWds,
d llhl\
Ouraosk DopirtaMBt
bat this fall the brte
Yilaas are hsYB crer
1. M. anujumL
•HAL MTA-rm ANO
LOAN,
a«TABT lUiUC
at •
rrent ,L
U» to«ir.
|
f
VMOERIIILT
rilWT TOOAV.
iOAMCIiCa CAM FIIISNED
Kantat Clir Oci C.-B*hile workin*
ea a new bwUdiai
feet abore th<
prooad. John A. Wchelaaa. a Chleaso
farleklarer. loat hla balance nad atnrt
«d to fall. He had oalr imc ahoni
If::
of alad enouirti to irfaap thl» and
tiop himtelf
When he bad reoovand bit breath
97 Wb« to tiAt BTMiac BMOfC
be calmly atcendid the mpe hand
. fi€W ToriL Oct.
The %’MiderbUi
orer hand until be repalned the top
emp nee thte aflcmMO w wtm try of the wall when be picked nj
trowel and returned vwrk.
pamw Ihmaaq tar. Lmta.
««M to «MMld hi hto MMme power
Vtol «ir. Dw. rrwicli. teWicd
ttofi: CtaMt, riwhcli. fomth. Jer
mOM, OermmM, fftji. The rww
topped aftor tho irmt Are care
eroMd the Itoe ahd maie of the AoMtr-
HAD MfROhl
TO LIE DOWN
iooa acciBmrt Dr«Mr of Pnatoc. N J..
wnM atnMk hr Shepard'a car. Doth
le«a ware cat off aad he died Uter.
Hert»ert DaMwln. Norwalk. Coon
was hit hr Tracr'ii car. One lea wai
broken and tiotli anklet fractured H«
alto anffered Internal Injurict and wll
die.
Wellarbatt. an Italian chauffeur,
went orer tlje bank. The machine wa«
wrecked and be and CoUimbo. hl>
chanlc, were rendered uncontc
Both aerioaalr Injured.
John Brooka and Ralph Ward
both hit hr the Italian t;ar and terloaatr Injarml.
UST SUMMER
if- WAS WARMER
UST YUR66. THIS YEAR 67
lavtmmcRt Obttrvtr Wait t Temper,
atwrt Flpwrea for the Paat Score
of Yaam Preeent an InlerettJng Record.
alnce the atraw hat ha* t
ed by the felt Doth aWet ul the que*
tion hare derot ret but Oorernment
Obeerrer Walt ha* act tied all qm**
Hon* by ftmirinc iwt the wi-alhcr ree
•ml for the pa»t twenty ycart. Accord
Ins to hit ffjfuret. which nrc official,
the arcrasv temperature for Ibr
mootht of July. Auieu»! and September
of ItoC wa* Jutt exactly one do^nv
hishcr than for 1P0&. thia year averai;tog «7 and laat yvmr f€.
Augaat wat the bmtest aioetb tbU
AWFUL STORY OF DISASTER
Sixty Ltvea Ware Lett and Thoee Who
Were Reecoed Had Drifted f<
Forty-Three Houae Without
a Morael of Food.
Hongkong. Oct. C.—Furiher detail*
bare been received of the wreck of the
Charterhouse, royag
tag between Holhow and Honghong.
which foundered off Hainan Head on
Sept. 10 with the kjsa of more than
fclxty live*. The North German Lloyd
twenty thrwor the new and two wi
ter they had bt-en drilling
forty^hrve" hour*.
On the third and laM t-vruin*;.
;. the .urvlvoni ou the r*lt de.-crbsl
Ktuoke on the horizon. Ou
rrlug
ihe KohKlchang h hull thengr,«i
ioy and the Chliute of the lutrtv Ih>
came fraiiUcally happy «t the prosm-ci
maddening lidrst
and apiM^hlng Ihlr gnuwtng lnmgea.
Capi, 8o^U•^^ky of the KoliMehang
resemfl th«' kuivIvoi;*,
little boy. Thr> aTbio*t eollapsc'd from
mere rori ied on U^ard
the Kahslchang. being unable tu walk
Deiqiite the doctor*' unremitting atten
tIon the boy db^J an l.onr after being
taken alioard. Chief
SALVATION
ARMY STORE
At a mftolag of the board of health
held yawtarffay afteniooa It
nmmwdad that a direr be
to impeei the latake pipe at the city
smtar worka aa It Is thought that
break aomewhere Is letttog In annd
When the pipe wa* put dowa It wa*
and the aaa>e direr repwred It.
The hoard embodied ta It* i
daitan that a dli
pViyed to do the
“SKIRHEY”
DRYER’S
FEAT
rai Held On a Burglary Charge and
Quarlar Inch Rape Was UsCC
Make a Oeaernt M Forty
Feet to Jail Wall*.
k. On.
Hand
n a line dangling 4i* f<t i
from the rool of the llnyiimnd street
the top o1 a M«.ne anil. Annm
Ur.vrr-^-Sklniiey • Hr>«T his euinpan.
I(.n* rail him-de,.rended Tliun-day
night in a daring and stirrt*ssful ategain his llUrty. Hi* Jati
bnwking f*-at wa» aU ne » xcelle«l b\ {
that of Denuia Sullivan, a .vouth of
Just Hry i'r s age. a ho le*iied from the
(CocUnued on Third l»age.)
TRAVERSE WUN,
SCURE17 TOO
WAIT’S
DRUG^RE :
—-------- . -----1
Wc are now
locwtcd
in incWiIhHm hl.Nk. ^
Prs. Samr & Pfalalltfai
DENTISTS
O. C. MOrrATT
I Abstract* of TlUa
II PtaiCBB BRTIBrACTOBV
;|
Bstabiiahad taaa
j|BaMaata Biwtn Bank Bultdlwg
There is No Magic
in the actomplislimenls of oijr
MOORE HADE NEW RECORD
the Ultoigumeter U-lng 92 and the
loweat to. U« average Ulng TO
the twwoly years record the average
R. SHUCK WILL HAVE CHARGE
wws oaly la the TO** twice pnrlo
In ItoO when H was 73 and In lto€
When it was the same a* tbl* year.
The bigheat temperature recorded in
any A«g«»t ta the aeore pf year*
M and tbl* was 1a ItoJ but ta thaamau the average was only ««
ire Will Not Be Run for Profit and
aotdwt August wa* ta lto5 when th«
^harpm Will Be Made Oely to
average wa* only « The record of
Aacitt in its Maintainance—
Angnat. 1W0:>. was; Average. C9: highWill Sell Everything.
e*L
lowest. 4t.
July wa* the next hotteid n
with an average of «€ degrvea.
highesat temperature wa* 97 and the Captain J. Doutef*. ta charge c
lowest 4A Joly. 19^. was hotter on looal SalvkUon Army corpsVurTIwn
the armage. although the mercun a Salratloo Army store at 32€ Sooth
Union alreet the first of next wet
CQpstlnaad on Third Paga.)
«U1 probably be * week or ten day*
before the store Is In running t
but It wfll be gotten ta shape as
a* poasiMe. AD aorta of garment*.
lad That
bouaalMid articles and food collected
That
about the city will be sold but the
MSPEGT INTAKE
YOUTH SWUNG
TUFREEUUM
Best” Flour
It is made from carefully selected
Grand Traverse wheat, in
mill by a good miller,
sack guaranteed. '
Hit Feat Wa* Never Before Dupli
cated in the Football Annals ot
the Local High School—Was
Excellent Came.
In a fast, clean and IntrniKiy Inter
esting game of foolbgll thl^ aaemOon
the local High school eleven downed
the Itonlalee boy* by a *ct,n- of 17 to
n. only one touchdown being made A
big crowd watched the game anuj
cheered the players on. Punt* w
irequenl and ta many cases good
In the first half Moore, srho wa* or ^ ^
left end. drop kicked tw# goat*, a!
trick that no locnl High school athlete!
ba« ever turned before Kehoe played
a star game *11 the time, making gain
after gain through the line and several
gxxMl rnn* around end. McGarry made
who hare only a little t
win get what they need and iho«* that the longest run of the game, sprinting
hare none at all will be provided for aronnd left eml for thirty yard*.
after their cases have been Investi Helge* tan the team In excellent
shape and the rtat of the ptayem
gated.
These stores are coBUnun ta the showed that they were made of the
(Qatfmt on Fbunh Page.)
win*
------------------- -j The Maalatev team U weak on pnnt
tag bm otherwiae ware smuiy a match
for pie tocaU. Klag and Scott aurred
j
y(C«it»tted on -^ird Page.)
Vi
Hannah
&
Lay Co.
MI>KS C.YOUNC MENS
,
cnoTHiNC eroRNisHiNoa ’
This Weather Suggests
.rA
:> »• .
•
' New Silk
PETTICQATS
s CUWIKC of woBring »ppar«l-«
K»nOi»rcart*or. Bain Coet. .Iu»t
su p in and s^ how complete our
F.1I Une i.-$7o0 to 12200-All
thenewshapus.
\Vc have just ijlacctl on sale another
lot of Silk Petticoats, black and colors.
We have been out of these goods for
the past two weeks, but you’ll be glad
you’ve wailed, for they certainly are a
swell line of skirts. Many new models
that will 4>lcase you. Larger sweep
and better silk than B4.
Priced $5.00, j $6.00, $6.50
up to $15.00
Y
TfUVCIItC CfTY. mOMIOAN. tATURDAY. OCTOKR •. ^
THC KVCtilffO I
m ETHBs -utott!d»
»»»$
iSI
If we were DM potative of our poBiUon we
would be lets empbmiic in our dsims.
mmtacNO
k'oa are coriiaUv ioMted to cadi
and Me
to be in a position to offer you a better price on any
nie HalkaUe Steel Euce
the purchase of. Come and see if we are not right.
i
THEMiSii
i
X‘sr
^ 2c.fr
voold ffH pit—rd
» to* piito** •« *■«■— ORr* tk«7 paid tlw
KoftS- a rlalt.
^ .
W
#
J
2::,
pfopici of that vlllacf to eatahlish
IVMMjeAfI tTATl Ticicrr.
water works Bratrat.
-AO! paodtoo. MU, -.MWtpV "««»»"!»»>
«
ni{ a>qm *»8» pp jo Mnnioptm jo mbho^J •‘^1^-"^
SoipiMud « jq Supooq ,o ootpqMP" «I»
4'
tODOcsi wtSoua Mq-o, .pp« inP»»* ™»AV
|
5
Tli» ftaitxma Ba* Km adviM* tbc
The adrjee
UBH ftipiaM am
I
FREE—Thiee-mmnte Intenits
pud delicious coffee served everr
dsv FREE,
Now Uwt th. Tortoi to
mekm ahoat the conatry have eVren
BY SILVITIOI
Wilkmaofi A-------1
t,o« at TK*ir Rowling Allays Which
jL^ .Ha Bowtera.
WlIkbiMin 4
--------------Th*‘ last t»..
Nr Attonwy RtoWI ■
JONH I. «flD m AMm.
davK hav.-
dfu
ThI,
and that
WOMINS'CLUBOFSTATE
WKTIR H. FIRRY, JR. •#!
a F. WATERMAN.
MOMB W. eURTIB.
which went Into oirert Sept. 2:
woold-bc clUacH has to so to eonaldrr
ably more trmtbU* than in tlw- oid
days- Under the nnirh alien'd provi
slona he inuiit ^wear (hat ho la white,
brown, yellow or bUck. that hU r«»ra
plaxlon la lljtbt. dark or nHMiium. be
most ffae W* belsht. Ibe color of bl.s
eyw aad hair an- alM» resanUM a« et.
aantlat be must tni wlun and wh- r.-
|rl
play much faster and al*o maVassured fact that the plus will
tlu-ir rtpht plsci-s to a fractim,
U- sc
Willi stjbnui ai
jaljitif as loch, nfieeo pirn* an* in use at
vires the late Mr*.
leo on the alley and five In I
away to rv*t yestrrqj^v sfirnioon. hr
er. which U elevsi.-tl whll.*|
fiinvral iK-Ini; the first In thU city to
ibaHs an- Ik-Iuk rolled and
be condurird by thr SalvsHon Anr.v
Thr haUr^^^J
THREE RURAL ROUTES.
met at the ball an<! manheil to the
where
rcsTaenre on Sixth
short servlet- of whm;i and prayer a-as
At the ipeeflnR r»f thi- WfKnan a rial,
held yeatenlav afleninon. II wa« de
rided tn extend nu invliatbtn tn the
mntentkiti of the MirhUcan Fe<lt*ralion
h, Id-
SFiomti snwcE
Mu- iM tcaved.
marks will U- maib- by Captain rk.ufand tbay were foixnnl to eat the dosr t-rs and other sp«‘ak«*rs and the sermon
but finally anivt-d alive and well at will Ito* hy Captain Sluuscllr. formerly
Ftkrt Klmo.
rw-spite the dtsUnctton of Ibis city but now of T^>rt Huron.
rill be prt'smii
CapUin Munsello will
Mra- Tasker has nftrued there are not
.np tonight a£d
at tht- regular ni«*eiings u»morrt»« . The
explain has a latce number of friend*
here among all cUism*s of |w*opJe and
th<- mt-KHlngs will
What are YOU (oinr
to de a you- old are.
rest nr wort?
We pay compoud InteresL m tf^lts, aad
4«ea a sariors acconnl
wttk$i.
First Menal
0. S-DCPHIM
Omena.
Ami-n **
"Gtsl h»-lp u<; containing particirtani of the gale.
It apjHwrs that the firm did an unnsually large buslnes* this y«-ar In
who are b-ft t<i In* faithful until death
Abien.**
*<hsl
bb jw the Salvation
Army.
Am<*n.**
renting pianos to summer reporters.
These piano* are now being retunusl
at a lime wben their 15 ^ore* are al
ready overerowded with pianos prt-vi
vmsly ordered for fall trad<-.
It Is.
therefore,
•Xpaditloe the fotKl supply i:ave out
Hd what yon fci. but
wbat ymi an save,
eases life's bnrtci wben
yonarcold-
tohlch *id
nmniy
q ,e,nlty of
The Well-known Music House
is Holding a Sensational
Sale of Summer Resort
Pianos.
WNtbtoB Labmdor.' The expedition
waa takan tn cotnpanv with her bus- umphant prximollon of Mrs. King will
U.'baad aa a wedding tour
Ihirinf: the hr the subji-ct «»f the m«-*-tlnp.
Account’\_
Are You Goina to Need
a Heating Stove?
Old Pottoffioe Building
STOVES IbRt we ew
carried in atock. Tba
TBe Mjb Wh» Sjves
Steaaily aoi Co»M»tenUy
is iilwjiys U tli-r
to met t tnisf >riiuie
toea na to order heavy for
the fall trade, and in or
der to aoenn* your patioirage wo abali not only offer
lliaiii
..ne vrlio tK.» not
StopJ
making nael.'ai txjwndi-J
luret and
deposit yotirj
surpltia toilh our Bn\iDt;Rj
IX‘p,ittni«*oL
suSis.'S.u.'a
Bive»»»y»
Premium
to,'"H
No account too small j
with every
We pay 3 per cent inten-at. K-ompouode»l twioo
a year, in titia de|wirtmeiil
or will iasue inU-rcwl Iveariug <-ertificalo8 nt Ihe same
undoub’eiil*
Iw
larg’ ly at'ended .____
impowdble
for
tirinnell
Bri>s. Ui accommodate the renltd In
struments in
tbelr warerooms
and
lotice to Investors
The capital stork of the new lKw>r
Lock Factory Is non pretiy well
acrilHsI and It U e\|>cct*'d that the
chlncrv a ill \w Installed and plant
wadK to mn liv Nov. 1st, at the Front
str.-*-t locatl.m
They .-xi»ecl to
out r.OOtl to 3.««i don-n Iksir 1
and Knnl« per month ami will eroplov
T3 to IIS. hands on
full
capacity.
Enough goo.ls art* no» wdd to iu^nrv
a go»»d wcirklng force for a year or
more With a demand almost unlimit
ed. aud a saving over .New En
factories of one-half the frrlgl
Chicago and St. IauIs market.-,
cess at'cms assured
The Tra
City TkMtnl of Trade have t-ok d :-'o
tbi- pUn. as an Inxe.tn-. .ji. . ' i
<
gh.-n Mr. l^ayson tm »r - cl
r
i
^
curing pn»|KT eajdtal f Tt
•
i‘ •
death
of our
U-loTwl wm.
John men ami Inventors. St nd
thm list and prt.-^iiv -<
•
ThotuaN Harri*.
Their act* of syni Pa>*rfn Mfg Co.. Ti »vtH q. r-5
V *
pathy and temlemcw are appwlated Reference by p* rnjlii':f.3 t * I
* «
.Martin. J. W. Mllllken. J A. Mont.**rinct-relv
guo.
Jalins
CamphHl.
A.
V.
Friedrich,
Mf and Mrs James Harris and t'hll
A M*. Itartak. W W Smith. '
Card of Thankt.U’e toish to thank o.tr frb nd> and
neighlMirn for their many klndn<-sse.'
and ser%b-es daring Hie Illness and
they must rltber be disposed of as
fa«;T as they arrivo or stored at great
exrs-nse and risk
*
Grinnell Bro*. prefer to sell them
quickly and the public will get the
iK-nelu of not only all rent momcr-iv« d on these InKtrument*. but also
extra IndoeemcniB which the firm
billing to make In order to effect
sia-cdy rb-arance of the entire lot.
Special easy term* will alim
made and altogether the pnopoaitioa
shot^ appeal very forcibly to |
"Tniyrrr It would .be advisable for bar
gain hunters to call at once a
learn llial many piano* were sold the
first days of the sale which <
menced Oct. 1st aud will last but
days.
The rt'lIablHty of CrinneU Bro*. Is
unqoeotkmed and in addltlao they perHoually guartootee every piano exactly
CHDC0L4TES
An far S*k al to* faOawtas M*m
J. W. .ItookMn A. W. -lahiaut
E. A . Monroe Rom & Monroe
WiMoMongr ‘
a r. Owen
ir TOU
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
l*J7 South Union Street
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD.
WANT A STOVE ?
We arc the stove hcadciuartcrs. That means big stock,
great assortment and most reasonable prices. All three of
these facts are being proved daily. Don’t wait until the
cold weather is here—stoves are needed NOW. Housecleaning days are here and you will want your stoves al
ready to put up as soon as the different rooms arc ready.
Come in tomorrow and see our stock. Wc intend to
surprise you in Mock, assortment and prices.
Airtight Heaters
One of the most economical and easily handled stoves you can buy. The prices
ore from St.J-j to SH.
“Oak” Heaters
You know there is but ONE "Ronnd Oak" and wc are sole agents for this truly
celebrated stove. Everj- year we make new friends for it. Better let us pm your
name on the list. These stoves sell from ST' to S3".
Square Wood Heaters
That are so economical and arc such good healers. There arc several sizes that
\
sell from $7 to $‘2r,.
Coal Heaters
> .
\
Some of the best you will find in the city and so many diflerins styles.
‘
you from $14
toi$3C,.
I
•I hese cost
Base Burners
The finest line of beautiful Base Burner Coal Stoves you will find anywhere,
you seen our "Art Garland ? ' These great stoves sell from
fror $14 to $55.
Cook Stoves
“Majestic” Ranges
wakt to have anv
Elretrical .
Effects or Displays
111 honor of the K. IVs next week
figure with us at once.
J. B. PAIGE electrical Qp.
ItoutRsitnntUtbsiMtiDiaBto
•
better assortment, All the newest improvements. You can
It will be hard to find ab,
buy them for $S 50 to S30 or anywhere between.
RKCORO WANT AOS PAY.
REX
for the next
30 Days
Gome and aee for yonraelna what we have to
offer you.
rate if deaired.
;
Any information wanted
will lie gl.'idly given.
: Traverse aty
Stale Bank
Heating Stove
J‘i' n I
lor this Bank to appreciate]
Grinnell Bros- Fate Togged the
Whole Town.
Tbo wife of Stephen IV M. Tasker of
“Tliat S^viDgs
«**tabUshed
Tag, You’rlt!
Phfiadclpbla has thv dlMlncilou of
batac Ibc Srst white woman to crus.
Better Start
f,„. j,.hvoT>
The soWIrrs Ibi--n manlie.1 bark ; J
A short prayer conclmb**! the
many bride* who would eaie to take
-!
lo the ball, the ofSc-r*► In tbejead f®' | one run* Hwn ihi^ elly to lAke Mb hrenty-lmo miles, and the other
low.Hl by the flaps and
dieo^. the pall la»rt-r*. the hi-arse. th«-1 warts from Nortbport
A
of Woman * club, to meet hero next
already ninulnp out of Suttm
OctolK'T. The annual aeawimi takOK At the hall the aoldlcrv formed
place at Ilentoo Harbor the iCili. J7H. mnk- and
QUICK. THE TAILOR, makto foad
them, the- n.sLet j
and ISth of ihU month and iiry. J. K. wa.N eurrit-il Into the l»all.
{
GlIlMUde will
asslD n-pteM-nt
the
The scnire opeutsl with slngiii*.
Traverse City elnb.
f.illowed by scripture n-ading Uaiualn
The afternoon was In ebarjp' of the
Bouieis. ill tharKc of the bsal corps,
hU’oty dlvUJon and Mr*. C-orse Hoyt nad the twelfth verse of the slvth
wa.-' the l««ader. A pajH-r on the lerrl
chapter of H.-biews as his text aud
torlaJ expani-iou of the rnii.-d Slat. s
gave a short addn-ss.
waa ably handled by Mi> C S. Vn.ler
After a Honp hy Mr*. Kmf V Sim lay I
and Mr«. E, J. Howard dellvennl one
school class Captain Muuselle read
on the t haracter of 'niomaj-.JefferiMSi.
the IhlrttH-iilb to M-venio-nth ver.-.-s of
Tin- delaile of the alleiuoon was on
Revelations, spcwkiiig fn.m this ;.nd on
the queatlon: "ResoIrMl. That the old
the la-*t wortls of Mr-<. King, sisiken
fashioned women iN-rfonn»-d b« r mlb
jUht iM-fore she was pn*mot«il tn glory.
sbHt Iteiicr Ilian the woman of tnlay *
ComcadeH. tell my nmirades to fight
Mrs 1) r Wilson handled the af
on. * fie Iiaid an eloquent trihute to
flrmatlte and Mrs. W. l>. Turner op
the life and wmks of Mrs. King .-»nd
p»K*-d her Aflw Uklnit a vote of thr
C. nn. II Pros liave been pl.tying tag
the saerificj-,. she bad made and her
rlub on the merits of the two i»apers
in a very ntiiqnc- manner during the
faliLhilncss u. the army
it sas di'ebh-d in favor t»f the affirms
A‘ the grave Captain MmoM-’ib roo- past Tew days, ami as » n-sult everylime.
iKvly knows about tin Ir great sale of
duett-d
a
short
service
after
whirli
a
Miss KllraiMib Hnokf-r favor»-»l iln
pianos retunied from sumnuT rt'iital.
rlub with a voeal solo and was foiretl choras sang -We ll Fight for 110-0.**
TN,-ry .bx»r knob in town lia,-^ Ikh ii
ibfon- the IshIv was b*wen-»l In th*’
to ivsiKind wUli an encore.
gi:i\e. ihr.-e volhy*. *.-n- fin-^1. th- adortjt-d with a larg»* n*d tag railing
volley,, being **C.o,l bless and comfort attention to a circular left with it and
ha WM born, what bieamer h.- came Capta.o Munseiij. of Fort Huron Wil
Speak at th« Salvation AfVny Meetto this country
and where an 1
.ng Tomorrow Night-
aucb a wedding trip.
Premiums Given Away
which
Omana Now Have
C. WCTMORl.
ROWT a WALTia
spotter*
M- spotter* will eaiablr the bowl
A. a DARRAQH.
CMARLCt a JOHNSON.
Ptr RfItoT «f Otodr
FRANK W. WILSON.
F#f Ototnty Tr*a*urtrw
FRANCIS a SROWN.
Far Frtototftlns Attomay—
FRIO M. FRATT.
pin
by
S.1S cniwibil to thr d<H>r»^. iqany In-iuK
IhnniR
loneti
COUNTY.
NrOMiNCt*rK~
Your Reliable Home Furnisher
Rosaer have received
'ihnH- automatic
Cily-»«rmto W«
Captain Munaallc.
wlih the full army sfivlrc-.
MUXS M. MONROa
J. W. 81-ATER
run torvtc- OMd tor F.-M T.m, In'-rill to UiKUikNl rllhil. U.. n«t fr.
atrated the fart tliat the aumincr 1
MBti of l»o€ has departed into the I
dewnath' pr<-^k>iMdr
______
Frank Trude
----
Main «i Riumjinr «r stoM Rup.
^
FREE.
MiYl MiOliTicJlliSPOTrBis
MRA J. R- king was laid AW AT-i
YESTKROAV.
j
wiLUAaKRontfRnw
Easiest Kill «f Eisy iWieilS'
ooIt, we win give sbsolotely Free,
a Si.50 set of cooking uteusiU-
their oplnloB of th< nrv fnotbaU
*
. ' • : *j
style Stove or Range that you arc contemplating
.^"SSsS.-'E.rsr^'i
rmo at> wAmn ^
UMtof.
we 01.AIIVI
Ibis Week, Oct. 1 to 6
rm mawmmm
APORM K RRMOCTT «f Ym*
Plain Storetalk
-Is
-------- «r iMtes mivM
A W.Sjots....................... ■■Ii.iiiy!^
tw fiKtetet to totok
^
h
true assortment. No hosewife ever
Arc the tried and true kind. Try one from our
c
regretted owning a "Maiestic" I^e. You can keep house so much belter with
one, and the different styles sell from $28 to
Hannah & Lay
Mercantile Co.
“The Die store”
DEALERS
lU
EVERYTHING
K- .i-1
TMK KVBNMM I
, n*vKM> an.
wcmi«Ai^««wiwm(.<
mt
:ni.SMEi} tl
■rriMEII:
fOwdnad rm EM PnaaO
for the rialtor*,
the latter
mkiin
g:lBna ihrcMigh the Travora# Cttf. tt>a
AVMD THE HNIFE
.
abb
m tuMim. nans m mum
t ABD IK 01:B ORIOIHAL MBTBOD
hamuatim mi
M.P.A iftFF.Pnp.
MLlLHUmisL
riT
the aaapicca of the High;
dhhool leecnre eonrwe. The Ctcreland
Trmmae City kicked oS to lUltfat^ Loader, one of the moat eofUNTratlvei
and Manistee was fortcB to pnl^i
nratHhIf.
A fear rrcniaci ago a w
Ttneerae City vorM the UmiJ «ov»
toarard their Roal and vx ti on the
Graad opera boon# and I
watch the perforwance. He
get past the cndala at the gate in
and was eajoylag bl»-
atonr tatter. Mr. Outcnnlt a«Ten hia friends here wUh hU
o»#-yard line,
lianiatee pnt np a
rreat defense and the faa^-wrohl>orer._____________________________________
self hugely when , he was necoat^ by
l» was worked up the fleid tre^ rhr^ dlaiecta. eanylBg enrh with surl
the manager Then be gwakoned. A[»h«n Manistee was forted to fumlT]ncc«nt and intoaaUon that hU
«uirch throogh hJs clothes fhllod tofCameron gm the ball and after eonfound Itaeir wondering wlu^ he*
reveal any doogh am) despite his pitv siderahlc seenawtag Moore. Traverse had not been seen CO the stage.'
I
stations he was foroed to go out Into niy-* left end.
Wth
This
Oil
Heater
You
Can
Do
r edid. Aa he couldn't * prodt
John Griffith, the spli-known and
a BrtfecMon 0x1 HtaUr yon can hsat a cOd
ticket or money and was nnknrrwn
very popwMr tragedian. U hooted fo.
om, make #ACk-room mors cooMablc. warm a
the manager hr failed to see what everything was against, him but he a perfomance of Shakeapeare’s * King
railway, heal, water qnaekly. and do man
In the arrimmage
happened the oeit act. In the mean was sooresaful.
Richard the Third" at the Gntod ihm ^
isn can U door with any other stoes s
time bis friends are making It as In ihai* fo]low*-d this feat, both teams Iwasa# on Thurada.v. Oct. Ifi. This at:
It bams. The aapertocuy of the
rather evenly matched but the nboacoment will be welco«,yj h.v th**teresting as poaslUe for him
was workM.->w>ward Maalst.^e-s aier goers who patnnlo- onlj ih*'
goal on flakes. Jahraus got In on a leading play« and siar< f.%r Mr Giif
Cast OantalS
and Utanrr j umud tUU* and Great Grittin
Ciifb Had Fms tatertainmaftt
j
r.vad at Modua Viv»#i41 ftcvan
le on Maalstet^'s twcnly-yarU Uae fith always makes gisV.. and hi* com |
Laat Ceefimf.
|
Inf NaerreuiidlaAd F.a^#naa.
[he ball was worked wUhln two pany la the lx's! obtainable. His sc-n.c|
was Granted Wife in the Gibbs fc'et of MantstiH's goal. Manistee atrostnite. electrical and mechanics«•
livorce Case and Alimony
tra* aafinipt«-«l to line smash but was forct'd equipment Is adequate for th* m**..t 1
WaHllncton. <Ki r. ^It
The E«H Cartrtd MoaJral and Uu-rWas Allowed.
department >eaback fur a wiMy making ihi*
{ihrlltln
•rjr irtub tare tbr frtUoirtnr lawBin
lltlng effects, and evening* spen» |
rirendl had )m-«0
n. Traverse City kicked off and
lerday that i
penablr Ah*.;sw’.y asl- mn^ ««p:r-wtck ci
»t in# M K rbvrrh lust #e#Blog.
brmanccs are IntrUnctnal
too
Ot loo low
&• rskUy •* m l*iBt> AM psru
rr'BclMH alth the Briiiab.^vcrnmcni
er M-saw r*-su!i«-*! until Moore treat, to his bearer*
The production
i?s«.y
Two ftBi.hr* suk. t «>4 ]4I>bb f.xrry bflatrr
BlajM. LnJilnt on tb# R^trlaaitB^
wratraBlr^I II Bot *it >oat Uralf-r » WMU iir«rr*t sgrBcy for
relative to the Scwloundlnn.l fikhcriea.
attempti-d a drt.p kirk on the twenty- of - King Richard the Third" Is about |
ArmsThe rmicl fiUte« agree* n.Ji to fiab
A df'cnr was granied tin ih«» Cll.b*
line and ag:iin wa* sucrvFsf
twice as expensive as 'Marlwih." in'
InroeatUm. the Rrr L. B. Carp#«t#f on Sunday to |M.y light due* and to dlvorcr- rsK*-. Mr ClMis will !;S\. to
which Mr. Griffith starred for the
Racitailoii. -lAmpr Ti«.‘ by Ha- repon to thf cuatom bObaea vbett the> pay |«<H» aiinjcmv and equitablef Inter
rrt half 1" to O
three seasons, hut his managejment
>pr#a#ctifiC lb# eptrtt go or prartleal.le
§ar#l E
. CMS
Second Half,
jfeel assured the public will rec*>enlzc
aarriflop ofirn abuaa
The mialua U to conrlnae during the
and appreciat* the fact that the d.-sir.*
fn the iucond half Rlmpw
preaent flahing vaaon when It U citituted for Cameron on tight end. to plewite it will Ih* reward***!.
RaHtatloa. -taliafliMl Wladam. * by ported that another treafy covering
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Manistee kicked off and T H S began
Ualay McCoal. ahovtag a amaU l«yV all the dlapMied lednta will lx* negoti*
"My Friend From Arkan*aw." whicl:
their steady gnn.l down the field. In
vondmaat aa ta why hli fatbrr bad
three down*. Kebo»- made twelve ewm.-h to the Grand op»'ra bmiM- to
to arortc when he knew ao moeh.
>-ards and Simpson at tempt I'd a drop night, gave eiceUent satisfaction In n.'ity. - a high cLtss cimj-dy tl
GOVERNOR ORDERS PROBE.
hr Alice RonM-b. telllni:
kick gtml
but fail*-*! and ‘'Manisto*' Ch*rl« v*.ix and pJ*-*M-d a large hou^<• th.in mad.- gcwni last *-ason. i
or ihemcnr of a little ptlri from the
klckc*! off on' tbeir twent)-five yard Thn play is .m** tha' aiun-als to all was on.- id the f. '.V teal ^ti.c^
.Graft Charges Made Against Lake
e coa)#*.lv .Iran
Hvlge. u-.k the hall on lb.CContlnned frwm First Pagu.)
City Councilman.
'ars to ni.tk. t!
line
and
Keho**
RmdiAUon. -A Patchwork QuUt. by
.Gymnastics alon** ran nev* r giv. tba:
ja, kMm>.
l.analng. Mich.. OcC f,.—G^tvemor rrAf and i uidtMl with ftai luted ankle*, forty-five yard
lulghtii
;«esile Bmeraan. trUing how a liule Warner has dirtvied proM^cutlng At
bed four downs for twelve yarib
elasticity, exuw nnd gtwciful figure
ro months ago.
After two fumbles. Moore att. mt):ed a
hoy aaved his grandpa from beUig emt torney ScovJIle of MUsauket* wjunty
J which nxm.-s hy
taking
Humsier .
Th*' Hue which I>r>* r desc«*nd*-tl was
Among the **nrly
to the poorhouse.
at the ii„^.ky Miuiniain T»a. T.-a *»r tabl* ta.
to -Investigate the charges filed b> h:iMIy a q-iartcr <4 an iiuh in •Uaim^ rirt>p kirk and faib-d. It was .Mam*
lu-dl on their own five-yard line Grand n|M-ra Iio-.im- Ik
"fjc:. *.'iil-v Johimtn Drug Go. ‘
nalogiie. ^*Cottrtsh!p Tnder Dlfflcul- Oecrge
H Graham
of Ijike
City
Had the ittp,* broken Dr.ver would
lim.” .
agaiast Apton Iverson and John Howe. havt- land»‘d on a wall tr.pped with They triid a ouait« r back kick an I
*ali W4-nt^uit parallel with the
That they were em jagge*! st>neR k. discourage
t-urh
Ooet by Waller Rrolth and Lawrrnci vllUge tnistee>
of
fh*'
goal
Hue
and
rrdlrd
bark
ployed by and had contracts with the attempts. But the lint held, and the
Nrwbern.
• glia!. Slmi»son downing it for a
police of Brooklvn and half a «lazen
Reaillng by Alice ArnoUl, “Wbai village rontrarj to the charter,
charged. The democratic council re other cities were looking 'for nryer Kafely. ;;dding two mote to Tmv.Ti-''
Spare Momonu Will AcromplUh •
('ity’s score. Traverv,* Ciiy kickeil off
fused
to act when its attention was half an hour after bU escape
B wav
t>uH by Georgia Baker and Frsnrcr
King return* d it t*-n yards. Msn
called to the allege*! graft. It Is said.
third
r
delivery
Irom
Uayniond
ATbrlghl.
iM*v» punted and K**hrM' nttirneil it
Jail sfr*-et' since last January, and
necliatloo. -Ko Home for the
*
fift***^ ynrds.
T. H. S. imnt«-d an 1
BREVITIES.
Sh.-riff Flah.riv did not take the
William Trout wine Khipp^^l a car chanct-s he did ln,>thr «uher ca:-cs of MenlHi*’.* got fh.' Iial! and falb'il to
the luill grdag over
MKIarrj
load of hogs to East Buffalo yester- k«-eping it from the jMdlce and InsiUuicircled left *-nd for a thirty-yard gain.;
g a private search.
e pK>w«'d through right Uckle for i
Meld on Burglary Charge.
Recltathm. “By Ixrrlnf Kindness.five yards.
II*' smash*'*1 left tackle
hy Grace Taylor.
Dryer, who weighs les.s than ninety aaajn ami took the ball down to the
Trio. -The CxHinty ralr." hy Will
tunda lives Wi No IT.'i Uuinu-r str*H-t two yard line T H. S. workv'd K*ho*
The nirialn at
the Grand opere
StoSeld. Walter Smith. Laurence New
p was held for trial «m S* pt. 12 by .ihroiigh right guard to the goal line j
bouse win rise promptly at 8:2fl and
berry.
aglstraie Dooley on a charge of
h*' carri*sl it over on the next i
Sok>^-BobWe-s Prayer.- by Glad>w patrons who arrive late will not be burglary pr* fern'll by a lelative of tJje
\.
Gam.- *nd.-.l wiih*»ut ruiilM r
si-at»il until the end of the act
If
Routaong
youth, and sent to Ua^nKind streei sriung.
'
Male quartet. -Speed Away,*' Fred this I ti*t«»ni Is ailhen'd to It will Ih- j.iil. It is said the anmunt !>i*yer heGreen. W’alirr Smith. Will Scoflt-ld. much appreciated by the patnms of curefl was trifling,
But he h*d acthe httUM*.
Claude Smith.
gnlred a reputation an an Ineonlgildc
Tlie
services
at
the
Friends
church
Tableau. -Tllnglng lo the T'mas.tis relatixes ditesmined to make
lomorrew will l*e In charge of J IV
Continued Prom First Pa««.)
GeorgU Baker.
an example of him.
di.ln i get up .*> high on any .me .1
The church was well filled by an ap- White of Maple City
w.»s wi.en ih< Rev Dr IV.wi'n.
The Methodist I.adies- Aid society
ml test iming 92 am! the eold
irerisllve audience and the pri’Kram
IH-nlienilary
ehaplrn. was holding
yesierda
iih an ov.*rag.‘ of iIT. Julv I
#as Boely rendered Thesi' voting peo
4v»ming servlM-R in the roim of
Hall oI
as 72 on an averag«\ thpt
ple have iM-en organlred for work less
jail Thunulay night that DrveJ dhiH-Ing In 1
. but theiraercun* had to
than a .year and ihU wsk ihHr firn Mie« t. Abtiut thirty were preM-nl and
appeared
He cllmlwMl the tiers of
go np to HMi one da.v lo liaUnce a
pohHc program.
It lii to Im* 1io,m*.1 two romftincr* were tied besides a
reils one after .another, ami from the
number
ot
articles
were
starte,!
for
diop
to
42
*mm.other .lay that nnuilh
they will rimtlnue their «ork
the Christ mas ba7.n.tr
Refreshments topmost lialr*»ny sw img liiniM lf to «me Th*‘ I’obioi July in the iw.-niy y*-or.«
of llw IruB biaces mipiM^rling the ro*»f.
were wrved.
was in 1.S91* win n the {iv*-rag»* was 'k*«.
RCCORO WANT ADB PAY.
Then, srr.n ne,! by darkne.ss. he woikThe huni-si July «lay in th.* i.x'*»ril was
.'d his way with tlH' agility of a imm
in 1SS7 when it w.-nt up t** |u4. In
key along inm gird*i> and hra**s to
tliat same vear the r*-sid.*nts *4 Travthe skylight, through which he crawle.1
. r<4‘ rily hod a siring of July wesiher
to the slanting nsd.
r.« follows: f*|. 9.-.. ‘.M*. 94. 9K. 91. !♦*).
Unlaces Mattress Line
9.V mi. int. 91V 99. 91. 90. U the wind
413^414 VMBlIk.
TrmncCItjr
eilEUCEUEITimiUI
ClLrkMe3S4
IISPUTEEIID
PERFECTION
COUBmjOOMED
OU Heater
Lamp gggE
or a#ir
YOUTH SWUNG TO FREEDOM
CKT A liELiriors 0>>ter fry or
±i
m:
LkST SUMMER WAS WARMER]
m
Befiue U ivliis hts vvW he
hailn i v.-.-re.l anmnd to the tmrtb alt
lated the long line whi» h s«'ci
averages would have iwi'n mad.' s;ck.
mr.ttiess to the iron frame. How he
Fepti-nil*<-r *4 this year |s»sHesK«*<i rt
had b<vn able to da this undHected distinction, the average temperature
i You'll Soon Have
Mud Everywhere
is a hivMery. but he had the line being the highest in twenty years of
s4'.-nr*‘d under his Jacket
when
the rc'conl. c:.. In l9or». the average
leached th.‘ roof rnd at once fasie
ii to the projection over the * aves and
let It dangle to ihe-ground.
Cocoa mat
35 cents
r j ^ Wc also have the^enuine RUBBER MAT at
^ir| 'in $1 so or the best GLEN FOLDING MAT
s.
s^ to
I
-in all sizes from $1 to $4 50
VCocoa Door Mats in two grades and all sizes.
1
• ii.
'mu
Better Get Yours Now.
sufficient.
Iiad t*v
T«* do this he had
t*e swing like a
ltd of the itna^ftcr
pendulum at the end
nt. but had madA it.
his perilous descen
Bdl^theWil
I MedicinaCo. LcmitTille, K7.
andS. B. Wait & Bona. Dmg-
Honest Clothes!
iK-r day was In D97. when
riir>- rose to 95.
PERSONAL.
F. W. Wilson returned from Klngsand from the top of the wall rearl^d
L^:Ja-rt evenlnf.
e Brooklyn htwpUal.
the grounds of the
htispl
N. J. C. Smillr and wife of Grand
From there It was easv lo reach t
Rapids, who have be**n visiting friendand rt'lailves in the city, relumed to
Assistant Warden Flynn ^wa* In
their home thla morning.
charge at the time Dry*^ rog.i>ned his
H H. Sutherlamfof Manistee passed
frevHlom in this extraordinary w.ny. He
through the city this morning tin his
lot mis* Dryer until near the clowe
way to Cadillac, where he will look
of the religious service, fully
after lumbering Interests.
five minute, after he had dl*»
M. J. Steel and wife went to Mantou
Then he tele;»fconed Sheriff Flaherty
this morning.
who hurried to the Jail
The
Miss Eilrabeih Paffhausen returned
was tncllned to Uy the whole respon
from Chicago Thursday night, where
slbllliy on the neglect of the cojjniy
she attended the dj-esamaker’a ronto grant bit requests for Improvmen
at the jail.
.\ p.ntcnt for pnper waistcoats has
The late Jo*.f»h Jeff.rson wa* w.'il
b**en taken out in Sn kxerland.
They
known for liU kiudn*-** of li**art. a
rr.' said to U» w.aruier than a woolen
kindness which «i^tendiwl to the wmallg;irmcnt.
.•St of auimal*. bm nothing anuo.vi'd
th.* ag.- of fifty vear*.
-BUMit •f Uhr the RTBBt StoniBdL
Kuloey ami Liw Regulator. PHmVM.
maemm't •*§$! diUhr imoieaiBte emre for Ciampi. Wboor
iuK OGQglL DeafneM and Rhemiialism. 50 caafg.
Witfmm-y Bwikmiad Uof for Enema, DandniiE, Shaving
and Shampooing. 10 caaft par taU.
iVH
t*v* short, hut he found be could reach average was
the top of the stone wall, which
•if >-ou don't use some kind
of at)
Door Mat.
only t:r. 1
iHTing 92 and t
It war
J2£S-hfSSS'5
him mor*‘ than aff»vtatlon In ih5s n*grrd.
Fixm one w-caslon he was dinin.-:
with nu acquaintauce. trh**fl
dropiieU Into the other man s eoffc*-.
the man carrfully
called to a waitcT.
••Herr.** be wak\. "Ukej^ |x>jr litrellowr—te very cq^u
I him-odd put him
Mr. Jeffer
restrwialns baud
n|x»n bis shouWir.
-Why. h**w *wn von think of
tuns. n..r dear friend? Ixm'iI yon <
that It Is raining? Snp|iose ihe pw
^e felhm shoual «t*-h wJdr-lfar-
I
mm-.
Anrpr-
This cut shows the consimctioh
;
of a good kind.
COMMON SENSE
Will prove to any man that coats built in this
tvay will stay where they are put.
^: Good mechanics build this kind of coat.
V-'-.
'
Vull;i.in»* In.
Hamilton Clotliins Co.'
Sf""’
orl 3-fl
, TlUVtUML CITY. MICHICAN. tATUCDAV. OCTOMft 4. ItO*.
Mrs. J. Coa^ror* of
aty ro-! Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peek of tkteeUj.
twrnkd to her bone tbia nsoemtos.
| Dr. Warner of Ktocstoy. Dr. Waltbr
TiaiBBE WWSB MM
Mto. Altra Mac7 of Bind LakA Cnl.
Enrotond oompose %
b virittas friends to tbe ^Ity and at* P*rty that are ai WhIUiab lawe for b
Mrrfield.
two weeks outing.
Need It s£^
4'
r4 W Taab pmm PM and Oat
VnS ROT HYPROTIZEO ui 10 MW TO IS ton
fOonttnnnd Fross First PagnO
BO BAYB L C. BtCK. WHO OlO THE
Cbartea Gervatee baa |aal i
-BLEEP- 1M WINDOW.
from tbe OayM races wkera Oer
^wholesome cream of tartar
baloDg powder. Makes the Imeei,
Hottest, best flavored tnscuit. hotbread^ cake and pastry.
'AUm and olamfMkphaU
SOaflilSaPMFESSOR
MUM VISE
Ob Tbmpiay Kata M took saooad to itoM Tbpt Ha DM tbs «SSaakay
tba E:li paee or trot aad oa mdajr ^ork- Ofi tba Mags KsoaiMa
wan OBsrnd Mmity.
took Srat la the
trot or poet.
This U aa rxcallam roeord for KSta
ir aa aha took two M at
I. C. Beck of this city, who did the
itL
In Thoraday’s evcais Howard W. tw^tydonr boor “sleep ' for Bringali
Lbat be was not under the man'i
road by John Lamaoo of thU city,
took trtt la the 2:SS trot or pace, tofloeoee any of the time but was of
fered
to do the stunt.
owned
ranted to see what there w
Lahyn of this city, took i
S. n aPioakay horse, pot third moaey bnaottom." said Beck to a Recoi
r today. “I was never under his
The time was S:S9\4. 2:40. 2:39^
Mse at all and did the monkey
The second race was the 2:IS trot
work on the stage because there v
or pace and was woo by M
with Kate M second and Dan Dewey little pleoe of money In sight,
third. The time was 2:»%. 2:2S^. wanted me to go on the rood and get
2:2S^.
On Friday. Kate M won tha 2:20
trot or pace with Dan Dewey so
and Howard W third. The time
2:r4^.2:24V4. 2:24U.
T»jr itirir albleiir aKBocIalinn i
Park Saddle won the free for all
To the BilUOf of Tbe fEvenliiE R«- ^ „,rprl«* and Prof. H, N. Hornb*
with Metrnpole doeoad and Uttle'
orO: I beard If reported ikat 1 b*d a
ho.
Duke third. Little I>oke la now owne«l
barb wire fmebed arooad «y place |
^
by Devine of Harbor Springs The
at Bsit bay sod that
The evedlnr was pleasantly i
cot bun Ihetr.
in talkInK over U>e names of last sea. lime SOS 2:22. 2:19»Ai. 2:1«.
* I aiKh lo stale thsi I bare never itftn. ^inKltin and making away with
bad nny barb aire stnicbed around the Rood ihlnas which had been
my plaer. but I notice that the party brounbt alonif In a little red wane
Some of the HUh school boys ‘
atreirbed
hied- to the affair and showed up
WILL BE GIVEN IN THIS CITY FRIa o’clock and. In a myater
My place ha*, always been open fori
DAY, OQT. 12.
children or anyone wlshlnK to «ae 1‘
as I have no nbJeriUms whatsoever.
J. W. Slater.
Miss Cross is a formar Travtrac City
J. W. tuter tutss That Mis Placs at ^
Cael Cay Is Op«i to Everyono
•t All T«mos.
\
RECim BV COM CROSS
FOHIIEWPiSTPB
Girl Who Has Had Great Suo»
^
cess In the East.'
RK.ptiOi. W.. Hew »t th« A.bury M.
The First
Cough •
E. Church—Mr. tnvin Welcomed
j
Tha wite tiling lodo is to
toko a cough fwmdy the
moaiADt Ibai a ootigh bogiot. MAPLE BALSAM is
a real cun- for coughs and
coltis. Take it in hand today.
25c
JOHIfSOlt DRDG CO.
^
to Traverse City.
A very p]» 0!i0nt reception was be
nt the Ashnr> M. K. church Thuradi
evenlns In honor of the new pastor,
the Uev. W. H. Irwin, who comes here
from R.*«d City. Robert Ramey was
chairman of the meeilni; and the Rev.
J. B. Blssell of the Presbyterlau
jchurrh welcomed .Mr. Irwin in behalf
[of thi; pa.itor’» aKWViatlon. In Ik
»nf the concMitatlon. \V. H. Scott
cfiiyd In l»ehnlf of the Fourteenth
rtrwd M. K. chmeh. Mr. Irwin replied
III these cordial KreetlnRa in a very
1 happy manner. DarlnR the evenlni:.
I llRbi relreshroenu were »erved by the
p j l.adles’ Aid society.
TWO CLOAK SPECIALS
. FOR MONDAY
and imtil the lots are sold we make
two very special cloak prioea.
Ladies’ Cheviot
Gloek
SOmcbealoog.umdcofagood qual.
ity Black Cheviot. CoUarlesa. with
^-elret trimming about neck. Cuffs
and pookeU velvet trimmed. Brmd
piping, slightly fitted back. Our
liest on earth for $12 00-
Monday, $9.50
- -See cut for exact style of garmeiit
Child’s Cheviot
Coat
Colors n3\y and brown. Full box
style. Alt flannel lined. Extra long
and e.xtra full garment. Storm collar
and double breasted. Our $C.50 coat.
For Monday,- - - $4.75
DO NOT PASS THIS UP. IT MEANS MORE
MONEY FOR YOUR OTHER WANTS.
The Cloak Store.
We stand ready to show you.
cital lo Uko plart* in thr church
Friday. Oct. 12. The principal will be
Miss Cora Cross of New York, who Is
under the managemeni of Norman
Robinson of that city. Miss Cross It
one of the aupt dlstinRiiished sopranos
of Now York and thmuRhout the cast
and her t xcolloni slnirtnp: has created
untold Interest in musical clrclos. 1
program will It varied. conRlstlnit
old sonRs in the old airs, rendered
Enpllsh and Italian as well as modi
SOURS in EnRlIsh. French and German.
8he will he assisted by Mrs N. G. Rice
of Petoskey. who is pipe orcanlst of
the First Presbyleri.nn church at that
plac»\ and who will
panUf. Mrs. Rico Is the dauRhter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Harnor of this cl
s a talented mnslrian. She w
also be assisted by MUs Anderson.
Rraduatc of the Indianapolis School
Music, who is a most t.Tlented violin
1st and for several years has been
leader of the Cushman house orches
tra ai Petofckey. Many pe<iplr of TravCity have heard Miss Andet^m
and she will Ik» piven a cordial recep
tion here.
Miss Cross Is a native of Traverse
City and will bo remembered by
many people here. Her first ap
inee in public was when she was
rs old. In an eatertainmem Riven
in Ubrary hall, where she rendered
lltUe muwery kodr. ’The Birdies'
BaU.” She was assisted at that per
formance by the Rev. Callen. pastor of
the First Methodist church, and Mrs.
O. E. Mills. The rrturo of Miss Cross
after a tMKllnRuUhed career In musical
circles will be recelve«1 m llh
deal of pleasure by the frtends of her
family in Traverse City as; wdTT-a€ by
lovers of music penerally. This Will
est ron-slHl.
probably be one of the best
entertainments of the year and de
serves a larpe patronaRe.
Little Child Buried.The funeral scrvict- cf John Ti
Harris, the IC-momh-oId son of Mr
and Mrs. James Harris of Lone Tree.
Garfield township, were held Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from Ihc
the Rev J. W. Miller officlatlnR.
TNV A RECOIID WANT *
WANT ADS
Too Late To Classify.
WANTED—rirsi-cUsa teamster to
drive delivery wagon. Inquire J. V>*.
Slater's House Furnishing Store.
FOR 8ALE-Onc large Peninsula cool
stove. Mrs. C. L. Rice. 219 Park 8L
oct Mt*
do«n with
ths Ch
Capt. Nellfton. Chief Officer Farraon. Second Officer Grtgor and
Englneera Forbes and Maurmann, be
sides the ship's doctor, and aUtr
others.
Tbs Eiigtorar's BUtsmenL
Chief Engineer Dowse, who was
among those picked up on the raft by
the German Uoyd steamer Kohl*
Chang, to hU statement made yester
day. said:
“Previous to siariing on the voyage
to Hongkong the Cbar.erhouse landtsl
TOO emlRrants at Holhow. She departed
at 2:30 on the afternoon of Sept
bound for Hongkong, with nlnety-eigbi
people on board, including six British
officers, the doctor and a full cargo of
The'youns man suted that SvI
made to ride out the gale. The officer
paid him for every time he went onto were posted at their respective sta
the stage and that he never felt that tions. The wind Inctessed. carrying
the hypnotist had any Influence
away the masts and rails, the vesiu-1
him whatever.
moving corklike on niountalnou.waves, sustaining considerable
guess I did II an right. age from the set. The enginrs
InuKHl. “and 1 knew how to ar stowed down, but the wind l»crt‘as<y!
when he pretended Jo bring me out of and the chances were slight for the
the spell for I saw his other subject ves.sel wentherinR the storm.
do It."
Couldn't Launch the Boats,
ingali has been in oommnnica
Between S .nnd 9 o'clock on Rep?. 29
iplth lk<k since be left here urglnK
on and jotn him an I I the WA lght Of the ptorm was ejic >un
{leivd and the word wo:; pasH.Hl alon
bring more suJrJectK.
nhat the ship w;,s fouud. ring. th
SUVAtlO. ««»t 5tO«E
llnetl up on deck. Owing to ihe Iw svy
(OontlnnM From First Psgs.)
M.*aK it was ImiKWKibh- lo lauiuh ih«cities snd arc conducted by the army, bo.vt»i. but the i>asFE-ngert« and crow t-n*
not for profit, the proceeds going to Info them and waited the Klnlang of
ward lualntainlng the stores. By the Vu'smer. hopinR that they woul.l
means of these stores, peopto with Chance to float when Fhe went down.
m«*anB are enabled to ,oeenre . the . ' Despite the ilarknesh and the Imnrcowuie. of Ilf. «t . ».rclf non.lB.1,
Out.
Th. fact th.t tb.y .« p.ylhS „
Th.. ..fn
for.hht .h.yh.1 .n.hl...h.u»fon».j^,„ j,,
I..IM to Veep their «>lf repeet
| chic,p,ss. Mc. r. an.1 rr.emulai,-.!
make them dependent
the nffiCA-rs by lln ir ciMirage in lb*charity for their support.
-.f-nee Aif death- Meanwiiile Iho ser1 Mnnselle was here,
ol.ncer wiiK missetl .*ir ! it wos surork of Hornrlng .••v“ry-1
hr Klnrted the work
that people didn't nc*od. collect
“When finally the Charierbouse set.
ing It. putting it in rooaI fhap<‘ and
tied beiwoen the waves th** after
3pwolailf
3C inch PLAIDS
*
at...........................
Regular STk value.
4S inch SHOWER PROOF
SUITING at..........
...29ctg.
. ...75cts.
..87cts. ym
W9.mrr%nmr%^m
8 pieces54-inch CRAVENETTE.
(
choice..................... .
S«il3 or$
LorgLvbniioem in Dtcm Goods this seitooii. Retolt-Dtony
skirt lenRths, waist patterns aod also many short
lengths of varions kinds in the lot.
THEY GO AT
of regular val'je.
Plaids are Very Popular.
W.-an-ibowinK b*n<Lwmr offocU at
15c. 29c. 50c. 58c. 75c to $ 1.25 per yd.
wn.Hei.M
Why Not a Hat?
Something
that
will
lead
him
to
think kindly of you every time he puU
It on—something useful and ornamen
tal. loo?
A hat that looka at well and
is guaranteed to give htm better allaround
hat ealtsfactior
than cornea
ifetr
v^.lh hats offered at nearly twice the
•t like It—if you don't
-if it doean't come up to
na in every particutar.
#3^ATS
r dollars In our till that
will buy It back any day you aay to.
If.Tck and 8omeilm**s on his wh«*el.
j reach a laft containing f^eren rhin***ie
When Captain Bouters came to this
j Afterward 1 saw EngiiUH r Fot lrf-v an<’
city Jic continued the work with such
Manrmann on another ntfi. They
mccesR that now It has gotten bc-yond
ralle<l out to m.* that they wer** a!!
ind It Is impossible for him to
right. I an»*rward lost .sichi.f.f all
carry on the work snd keep up with
craft until Sunday. Sept. .".0. when I
tber work. For Ihit reason an
met a I aft carrying the two fircni**n.
asslKiam has lM*come becessan' snd
Wo kept together all day and f«»uard
the plan for opening the army store
exenlng found a vacant raft which I
was odopte<l
Igfihed to the one I was on. We were
This store of course fHI eninil some
ped for room and found It Inipov
expense, although the rent Is very
slhle to He down to sleep.
moAlerate aftd for this reason a charge
W«* drifted until .Monday afiernf>on.
will he made for goods. In addition, a
horse and wagon will be us* d to col Oct, 1, when we sightc**! a boat which
lect the voriotis articles that the peo dinappearcil the following morning.'’
ple of Traverse City will donate for
the use of the army. The horse and
wagon will enable greater quantities
to l»e collected and will aid the needy
that much more.
To conduct the store. CapUln Bout
ers has secured a man of good Judg
ment and ability. R. Shuck, a soldier
in the local corps, who has been in the
enfploy of Millar A Morse. His work
there has given him just the experi
ence he needs for conducting the Sal
vation Army store as he not only has a
knowledge of the goods that will be
luindled but is able to mato* repairs on
Hie^i.ms articles which c
All kinds of wasuge will be gath
ered by the horse and waj^. waste
paper of all kinds, eapecially books and
magazines. The latter will be sorted
and all that have* any worib will be
sold while tlw^ rest will be baled and
sold to the paper mills.
In Port Huron, where Captain Munselle to now located, he has two of
these stores and both are very
cessfol. The army's headquarters in
Port Huron is one ol the Urgeot and
finest buildings in the city and cost
between 118.000 and $20,000.
“These stores arc not rummage
sales." said Captain Munselle.
mage sales ate conducie<l to make
money but our stores are not.
ply aim to make one hand v
other. Ton kno4r that Captain Bou
ters baa no means and It will be
essary for him to raise the money for
the expenses. By charging a nom
price for the various articles tbg
pensc of maintalnancr will be met
it will really benefit the people who
are patrons because they are giving
aomethtog in return for that which
Tell ua aomething about hia face and
figure, and we'll gisp you a hal th^l^
will become him and juat au*t hi'a taHa
and fancy.
We Are Sole Agentt.
Hamilton
Clothing Co.
TRAVERSE CITY,
We Furnish the Home Complete
Cmpuia Aaut% tUUd t
LOST—Canwo aMling fVom pin. Re were a nnaber of people to the city
turn to Record office and receive re that whDe tliey were aetoaHy needy
ward.
oct C-21* were go proud that thoy eonld not aeWANTED-To rent for about two
weeks, a good, heavy draft borae.
Somh Side Lumber comiwny-
Dress Goods
' Onc-Quartcr, Onc-third and One-half
sleep."
KO DANGER of typhi?kl If you use
astnrized milk. Queen Oty
umpony. Tet »71.
oet
:
m
froiD a packace of Clotbes Fins
to a Steel Range
And Allow You a liberal
line of Credit
Our complete line of
Fan Ranfes and Heating Stoves
i« now rea*U- for vonr
inspection. One of thee
J
* 18-inch Airtight Heaters
for 79c
y will conviBCC
convince you ou
our Stove Dc*
partment is full of bargains.
Tlio Globe Dept. Store.
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RACEr-vf ^
THE €V€WHQ HECO RO..TJULVCBSE CITY. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4, ItOt.
CHWTOW CWOgAVOR.
•TtUci . 2 B.^TUL
daiir rvtatlHiAlp U Him mm4 apmt
to
•€ Ifcr IMafi wtorS Hr •r^l' |
«« Ita to 4» Bftor Hr ^Mi !««•
Am.
TW pmMt «r IBr via* «»4
bttmm Ctum
mr Bharn^nmmmmSammtm
briwrrr in a
^ Wiring whh ll
urn. Af rtodh.Hild bo llH.
AmlrKan
1
I
;
i
.d all civlitaailao nVe did wot br-4-1
talr
Tl.r pt«WhipvaHUC Oguar of «ur ' gUrnCm Ir i
wllllnrnrar to go u. »‘«Ua nV.> «hji rym- ' touaauuio
luio on
an rrpr. tally brllllar
pin V fu. an
tbr ifvrrtHr ol lha natu
■M Itet ttew Mr tto drtoc rm*
:Traa1vn»rra ..f th.r^ who tiad ! trailrd
ilr.
aboUabrd and nurthr.n aa>Ts of doing
burinraa wrro aobrtltuied. C.mmtrnial
|.m^prrtly ami.
had orvrd tirm
Igbta Hum Iho Cobana. Tha .IU|^
lU«ot, brgmn lo think that
iimr to ahoa mi artlvr opporltlon to
a tonnuoat by dollara. whUh bade fair
brginniiig of Ihr Amrri.'an o.-.^|«lloii
Ihr tuttional ttaaauTy uar liankiopt ai>d
;o torull in aluKdatr *vonUT>|.
That ia‘tl.o rituatlon tliai Tnola Bam
Hrforr It <
•an Inlrrrita tn thr irluiid arr ao graal
of iurlrt. M
•!» la tort «M cootoMBdoMl. aod tost
avr rrra lir Umllrd to m wordtovr. Luvo loctadM ail. Tbo «-birw. >
^for and Ikr altrlboio. of Cod tro
mmmrn up to Uw ospMioii --^Jod u
Jtou- TW aMo w1>o wui otoy Uu.
•wnaHiad of CUrimX wlU Bod fltot Ur
Mt atoy •« oBirr roaiaiaod. of
rkrtot. If mr lorr rotS oUirr «#
mmi do aaio «urli otbrr •• «« would
that wr I
llwdooeUy Wr,
wr lorr tb*nb a«
CMH towt tW word krrr. Ilia oaru
loro lor aa la Hia alaadard of our lot r
far atorra. **]«orr oor aaoCbrr. aa 1
karalorod foa/* Aad wiiat was tbr
•anproBar fdianctoftoth of (litlat a lo»r?
II vaa a orir oarrtBrias lovr. Hr smvr
Ula Wo forlBoao Ha lorrd. Tbr crooa
la iBa latafprotorioo of OMiafo loro,
aad Br wBo loroa bla followa wlib a jcb
a loTo will fttUlU all ilir romtaaodtooaU of llinai toward tlariu.
Chrtat alaa Baa aomotiaaB to aay oo
ttia acrwalaB oo tlia aaB)rrt of obodlmro
Bj oomauiadBOBt.. yr aball al.ldo In
Hr toro. ' If wo want. tBorofore. to
Baro an abldlii« plar« m tl»o htrr of
CBrtat wro aioat krrp Hla .waroand
Bwnia. and aUdlac In fbrtat «arrioa
. uitB It tBa pronlar of powor lo pmror.
-If yo alddo In Mo. aad My worda
abldo In you. rr "IjaU aak w>it yo will,
aad It abaU te rioiio into you.*’ at
to lio dio tawl
-Vo MW Xly
tho i^Utkol
of thr ,^riod
Im»o xhriT mrlftofi and »puk«-n offort*
prrt MOi.r llioi hypolhoala l-Yoni Ihr Ural
■W:
Wn Annr »ia» boon . l.dhrd MWthr high.
Ir Oo«tm.ln« gannonl ..f frirndfy iniarrrmlon—tho kindly .hartly «d thr
altwoc for thr
compotmt
Ii «a»
upon thl« Ijiipt'raaltr throry that thr
Amarvah miinaiy o.«ui>ail*tn of thr
laUnd «aa undrrtakrn and aerwwpllrhrd
II «aa |» dirr. | h«n..ony alth
thl. t«»l< idaa that thr Ilall amrndturnt aar madr an oasMUial fralurr ..f
ill
tha aaw Cuban . oa-muiion
rontmdlng fa«-tl<
IMTtnmrd to prai thr
tnllMlIna Iwblt
aakina a good .
ran ta givr ur
A ■:
roapo. I. and hr i* In raiwrl ah-.ul U
Hr
ti..po.*tl»r in »a^ ilrnmi.d that
thr Cuban ahalt abandon iliH Kml-
te-
a twntrntod and la». abiding Htiio-n
And that !• tho rrtua.n oh> .^ui grntol and phlUnthrupli drpamnrma ..f
atato and war wrro amt h. Havaiut
durtng thr hralod irnn. Any . IU»ru
< haiH'rd to ftn^iimarlf in Havana dui undri-aiand
tng thr rarly an
havr bron in hir Iraolutiun to . ui h
t'uban *^liioil«.m
..f that rapr«ial
brand
Tbrrr li. no rvldrn.^ that any
modom Cuban Inaurrrclo ta going to
be pom.lttod to tndulgr in hla old time
tHoka ot that thr Plait ainrndniriil 1»
frtooda. If JO 4i wBi
■aad you.- 2»r frfn
MOST EECEJIT PICTOTtE OF THE WEECK OF THE MAIKE.
» of iMrlat
la erratic to bo doaU
no la tbo
frload wbo ‘WtlrkoUi
brotbrr * trf Iliin it b
•n wrilton:
Otio tUrrr U aU>vc• all
all othrra
othr
Wall OroortTa lha naln. *.f fri»-nd.
Ilta I- i<n-« lioyooO all olbrra
lU. rx. 1 17: Lcil. xli. 111. 14: Matt.
T. ci-4a; rU. 12: xiv. 31 4d; Mull. vU.
SI: JoBo m. 10: A<ta r. 2»: I Pot. 1.
IA22: I Jotiu Ir. 7 21.
Ohio liaa norrr had aikh a druiouatra.
tlaa to todiair of tbo Junior tliriaiian
Badrwroron aa waa that in .n.uur.-fio:j
with tho ataio t'ourontlou rwwutly hrW
at Tiflto. Onr artrraooa at 3 o « U»ri a
jirofoaalon waa fonnad la fruot of iho
Motbodlat lYotoataat churrh. Ttw
Jaalor O. t*. A. M. Jnvfullo drum i urpa
Beaded tBo Uuo. Thm followed car
rtosea aad automoblU-*. to v hi.-h rodo
UmUM Iwya cla.l lu
white, with w ood. tr atiua. ThU pr.a^-^.
alaci taarrtiod thr loati tbo rliy atiwia
out to llloktT cbaia-L at HHdcIboiv
UBlrarwlty. Tbo .litorna emme out on
the ahlewalka and watiBed tho procoa
al«|||r rhlklren with groat intomit. At
rllM let a Hdradkl jwocmmiie of
muaic. fancy ttac and laatchlnc drtlla.
taprCBer trlth rortutlnoa ,and a atory
i
Thla oxrrrtoo la ualled -The Junkira* *l^vo of
Country.- H waa well pUnuod and
**Lf^*^ k«ldnir with
ttoo.~BoT. B A. Ktof to Obrtattan
BttdooTM World.
Vv>
ua with aln.rrllv In thr nunlln and t»«»
dipl.Hiuita out of hurinraa
look upon ou. roll, iiudr aa hyp<H.Hical.
N'»t tlu.t ar «.r In hr drntr.1 a n.ra
II la prruy .-artaln that thr t'ubana j urr of unarinrhnrar. and a vr.y lilHr:
luivo iir%rr t>Mn linprraard by ll Tliry . mra-urr at that. In h. Iping thr i'ulwi
oonllbegan by altaihlug li.rli own intrr- i« rxpri thr Siiaiilrh fr..:n Ihr ronl
prrtallun l« out mottvrr and thry havr I nrni. Thry had Wn hr.r long muugh.
».r\-rr * onfrarrd that thry ha%r brrn ! Kvetyho.ly knra ih.it. and it
..nly
nnjuat tour in Ihrlr Judgnimt
thr mo-l MUiH-nduu-i arnwaiur that
Nrlthro havr wr doitived oui>rlvra | krpt th.-in fiutn rmllaing n
If wr had
Ila\uiut harl»>M
Thrrr ir lu. gu«.d
ahv
^h•ntld f.id lu b. ^hU*1\»hX a ith oui |i
Cuban mnggir
Thr
llvr^ and .n t.raauir aar Unlrr,! %
! .lUirldrrahU-. .\gutjiri ihr fui mn ii
Ihr ^tiKfarlion
j^iiKfariion..f
. liaving f.l- J
h. off^, .1
i thr
luoplird in a Ughi.-VHi^ .uuar
and ;
uguin-l Ihr laitrr itir
Irtlg.
that »
j an Inmit to thr nutlun luir Lmm
..1,1
tr-;;an a ry-i» ;:»,
amt to thr iaKa.d
-f lapM drt. !«piu.t.t
lopin.i ihaw.rn. pul thr
... v .oantty ..n a
C.t.dr und mrirr.l..al KpaiilFl. ...lunial
! l
f..l Xk-l,.
IV
i*.r*
< pil.l.- •
Hu' V i-
m
..
ial ffuiting
|.*..r;« i .;y tUoi
I.
.bm.y f.H Hhtia.l j VI ll!. h
:!i5
I ul'Ci ru|.*riivnn. i
1
o>
...Ilr.1r.l an.l rv|« i.drd-..fi |.uM». ii
fir g i\«- Up ttll iilra |.| ...rnirjitr hy thr piu\ i>iorial g.*.. ,?
y ' n.r..t bill n * it.d» hi.^1n.r- had le-. i. i
ilM *1: 1 .1 r.-aa
.•ll'-. ianl riiirigr.1 fl.uii !■
Hr di.ln't
r titr halu
I .lie. tui.ii>‘
A .ir
itf.l
GLIMPSES INTO UNIQUE FEATURES OF MODERN LIFE
THE HYENA AS A SHERLOCK HOLMES.
RESTORED METHODIST MISSION AT PEKING.
rmm
A SPELLING REFORMER.
ROYAL CUP WINNER.
i'rai.itri Matlhrtxr. nh» in au pi.
*.f •ipali. ha- I.nrnnv Um
irni in tl... .\nirrt. an «|H-lhng irform. * . «fn|--tlng -♦> c « ia>
.. TUI Ir- Ibr chilli of di
urr in c..himMa unit. i-1
:M> k
~i
^SSS^m
The lut ain>w* thr An.rruan MrthudUt
apprara today. Duiiiw thr Boxri u;tiring th
rlroyrd. und thr Chhietw gu\-emnM^t war «uti
Anally dm.r, and thr nra tnlaalun la morr atli
ion at cmna r capital aa It '
1 mirrlun uar prurtically dr- <
.•d to rrrtu.r li. Thla it har i
13:
SOME EXAMPLES OF YANKEE INGENUITY.
I
ulon by the l i
I YokoBnaia. ai
Vai-iou." nnimutr havr l>rrti eniployrd in il»r «r»
never until re<'rn;iy hua u hymn brm . h.r«. n fui thai pi
tiaa been mtMlr in kTance f> r.ad tbr iH»d> of a-toiraing p
I bam murdrrrd l» ir.»mpa
te- Mi*tin. ..
i.rur|«t|»ct.
oug alt aidma‘^. Iw irird. hut .i
Matin, how
rert!>eu
OPEN AIR COURTI
J rawa ulwavr Oral.
) hatr j tirrii rrgjuilrU ^ i
Lr I M.oiiellc Ii.ovruv
! curing iiltn f»/i
WITH COURT IN SESSION.
lUi
n
thr HolyB^^' powar far
('onarviwlad llvaa;
1 uiwwatteg rklim ta awHwg cbItorMi
Hah pnmera i
uutr to an Eng: king haa tukr.o
I In Biitlah a(K>rta.
'
Thla CMtulngur '
. tfir rOfnl
VMloahlr
Nl^JTdSartiS'jaSi'
tbrlr valuable lacea.
the church
The I
Mra Vanderbilt tr aa
blow Ulr imo the /ace of way owe e Ulng in it by mawwa of a briloua. and the i
oebar la fitted wttlra tan by mawna ^ whk-h fllra wrr keat fcua tbe lacr. There '
-a to the patent oOUe rouaetun that tha
I
. nr cut !;• irpruducod fmai a |djoiograph of mi i
The ,m-e to rrmrrraa la bainc tried by a eburt
ronvenimt Co iwwr the oouieatkm oo the pemuaru d«
viaed court rereotly held at a Warhington county i
•r and tnrotrei.tbr title to u line frpir tt n;va t
! and ao the court wdjoumed to tbr aliw>Je of w ir«e.
Qurm Alexwwdrg 1. eatlmMed
on that amn. Tbe Braperaa
haa a lorHy cotlaetAow. wad
vrd lliai abe will moaC likrly
b‘ ^hto. to her godchild, Prln^__
f
J
•
{
f
»
fifto JL Jarfi'f
mAXt DEPAfl^t
TRX THIS C^^^BS1;
^
. . QUICK ASSULTfr . .
DBM-rito'T
^ freak flf*«f
Tbxrot
^
^
Vli
may romoro nanthar nt ka Wnn^ to
T. Bnoie. the tm^
Bun’s luaclat Aesdeur
FOR SALR-ld«S-« Stot • B
lH iMt im FM. «roetl7 off
M Ftoon botoL €»»• Ml: ««* oi bar room ixtwrep mfl[ Imarltns nL
•bln tor
of bngl^; tor leyw It Is aaU tbn hrig|toiNgC tbe
ttre^ ^ snlm ntohte could .to be plawt there bang, nn tba bbUdlng of
bmto.; cmmnl lorodc; ironiltod r .put by the Muafeacua Troctton tormidabla tUt cC offietol dlatlnccfam*.
tALE^K78-Six acre
mitohm. boc% IMI «»d to port
in the capaeny ef
aidf enfmro: brot toenUob to dty romp. n> to the atteof tbe blHtord toc^ Tb# exteat bf U to dnto to about a*
mile dxy Itatu. CaU I
Tkcrw V^ttbwmlooo^ wade Brow. l?7 Froot 8i.
for M etom bocM; bni4 to amt
ra: Judge of tbe Oblo superior
mbfowniuebotMoBbroibmirbMg; au ..m1 and faitbfol hnnUag dog.
. judge of tbe Cnltad States etrpHaOi. ror ttnm wrtw. jElrtac rrfwhat tt in mortb at pronant time.
by Sammy QitNmahL a fiamoua
caU for prtoe. Wada Brog., Tra*'
bunting ggide of tim Boo. led a
Bltadtoataa. toveroor geueral of tb#
A|5prni,.,«pr^MWi.:
•sal becauaa it ta never ilL it
erae cKy. ir Front 8t Cltlfena
cbnae B. Oabma'a enmp
kUlppinca. oemtarr of war. pr
never gent abreid, but can eb
■iioofrd »pote of grmmd In rlrlal^r
pbone 1819.
aaf Stf' uirangh tbe woods to whmt tbo dead
nal dtoreruor of Cuba.
of Traeerae city: rnmolete view uf
wnjra ba f vnd.
a
K to af far mid«>
Harry B. Wolf, who U nmniag for
Traeiewe City, pewii^ botn bay*. -------------------------------------- :------------.bodyorblamaaterlay. GrMokS bad
♦76ltl|t^TniMoortkj mon to mao
buainaaa aaptrtonca and ftoanlost
bto.
accide.liUy
abet
while
rotor.logroro
in
tbe
tbiid
Maxytand
die
OS* ktmm^ ofSe# ood duantmtliix
cial raapaoM^Ry------------------------------------------ f—
trip.
trkt, began bis earoer as a newsboy
4l«pot for l*r*» iMaCw^ow. Holwr
Osafgaa cannot to maca than
the foeat anborbaa brnne io Mlebl^ LOST-CookUn fountain pea. Finder
A.
a
roanlt
of
aboat
thirty
petty
and became In succesatan fita lighter,
’toi «or1 orltH. 11^ for ir«t ymif.
goo Wade Droa. «7 From 8f
thaat ar an togivMuet.
please roturn to A F Nerllager and ] bnrglarie. at Featou. Joe Hlscoa was
boy. Uw dark. studanL Ifiwye-.
WdWo moofblr. Aod eurm emomU0—40
arre. three
tecHre reward.
act Clt arrroieJ Thur^for.
8<mae jewelry
FOR »ALE^147D-4d
mtle city lUrti*. All
I stolen from a house there Sunday had
hor® gnod rt«femmfr. ood fl.tOO
•I*
bondred
miderrattfratioo;
LOST—Bet s^n Wadsworth street ' >en pawned by him.
ropltol t«mre.d. Kajoaieocc
and Oral Wood DIah Co. ofllce. pack WnUrd'J. Brehte!. of Michigan, type- man with the grip."
wjgigrfcAory. Addrv^ MoBuforlqr»f.
M*ny did not karu *»f The hlg
age of land plat, with map inside. writer and stenogi
ler of the Immlir rroei 8t.
empbatlc in
Prenident Roosevelt
F.o. Uix Ttl.ClilAMO. m.
out made at the American drug store
Finder please return to Record ofBce gratloo bureau at fl.lOO per aj
his refual to have a life mask made. so have extended the advertised offer
MPI JK>rt US JO
FOR tALE—14«»—Tweoty-neTen and
or tbe Oral W ood IMsh Co.'s office.
wss ofi Thursday transferred
The prerident has no espccUl objec- of a large 81 bottle of the famous Mt.
Vancourer to VktorlA B. C.
to being preserved otherwise;
WilirrCQ^Toiir K»Uad garmeot, to
ens Mineral Salts for &0c. The
in fanev fi*:ur« «l i^oodfi.
Chas. HosmM-. a pionaer reald
aeh. ninety apple*. *
be sits for his photo ar reasonabb aulckesl and safest cure for liver. Udckoo ood mokr Itk* n-w. L«dl«LOST—A fox bound, with taa cars,
good bou»e and
Siyc-O-JM lo Uj<.
died at hU home there *
Intervals and bas given siiiingi ney and stomach trouUe. U you have
wmk » aiM^Oltr ParUloo
Wade Broa
black and white body. Finder leare ^y amralag aned 74 yuan. He wns
Some with detachable
be preeerration of his likeness not got a c'ord such as is leli with
IVbrks. SIS K. Frtml 8t. Coll S49
with Tberoo Morgan and recHre re
fol farmer
cufis, other* with two
in oil. But he bas a horror of being every famUy apply to American drug
Oil*, pfcooe ood wr will do the w»l.
ward
aept IStf coming a resldeni there two yenrs ago.
lift’acbablr collars.
ILE
__ _
wtiercd over with clay and breath
ort J-ti FOR SALE—1458—Seren
and get one. You are then
foundation, cement cellar
and bad accumulated a fortune. .
S|3ccia! price while thii
ig through uuillB.
entitled to the large $| U'ttle Mt
hemae. flfiy by one hundred and Of
Tbe
republican
campaign
ta
Mon
Chief Bosfswsla's Mate Henry
ad. appears.
WANTID-Wniof room jrtil. Pert
ty foot kit Iloyd Avr. Bargain. Call
ceipt. mrol ticket and allrer between
e county will hr formally opened hompson. I*. S. N.. rwtlrod. €9 yearn Clemens Salts for Me Jaiu cs sdver
Harfluette Eoltag
ort 8^1
for price Wa«le Broa.. 187 Fron*
Used.
ort 2 r.t
34d E. Front 8c and Post Office
Monrtw- nexi Saturday evening
Return to Record office. Aug. 84-tf Oor. Warner will be the principal
has offered his services to the govern
WA>ITCD-><31rt MO^fteot U> do era
FOR bALE—1448—Thirty acre, two
speaker. W. W. Wedemeyer. of Ann meat If there U to Wp fighting over the
G, R. k I. TO RICHMOND
enU bo«.rworlc; mRoU fomUy; |5
mliro aoothwroi of city; three thoue
Arbor. U blso hilled for a speech
Cuban troablen. He looks what bptr week. 4IS 81*th 81. Mm. F. C
15.00
and bearing pc-ach and apple, choice
MaJ.
Chas
Hendrickson,
of
claim* to be -sonnd us s nnt.- and was
varietiro; all good roll and one of MOUSE TO RENT-Dr. Moon.
Ueamood.
arpt »if
Annual C. n. A I excursion to Ul« h
Third
regiment.
M.
N.
G
.
ban
let
beat orohard* In thl* rlcialt,. Call
Informed
at
the
nav>
d<
p;irim«'nt
that
ropt 82tf
mond. Ind.. U on Thursday. Oct. H.
for price Wade Broa.. IJT Front S( FOR RENT-Two rrom. on ground ed his resUnstkm to Gor. Warner
If his service* were f-qulied be rer Tlcketr good in day*. Tjekei* goewi Zii
WANTED—Y««r trade at the Crroceai
Ativ.
c^n
Bird
haa
advised
noor. 117 Caw. St : suitable foi nf
lahil.v would Ik. called
market. The Ural fr«ah and aall
dars will als<i 1^. ivild at 89.(«) the
flees or living rooms. Dr. J. M Wil Ocn. Bradley that the pcnaltiea paid
Dr. Jerome Scbn-lder. emerllu* pro- round trip on aliove dale. Get full In
mrou. Prompt dellverlea. CltUeni
oct C if by the raflraads for failurs to pay their feasor of Creek at Tufts c<iIUge and formation of any G. It A 1. agetd or
helm. 117 Cass St.
phone 23S. Sll Wet rront 8t. O
taxes promptly must be credited to the last living member of the original
tnill and tank by barn, all fenced
K. Wolfe.
ocl 3-lmo
address C L. l.^Kkwoo.1. C.eneral Pas
mostly all leril: mv»,l spring
the primary school interest fund faculty there, cclebratexl "hlH eighty
senger Agent. Grand Rapid*. Mlrli.
water. Call for price. Wade Bros..
which U to be-apportioned by the second birthday on Sunday He is .i
WANTED AT ONCE—Hired girl or
12T From St.
ort 2 71
state
in
November,
and
that
tbe
in
native
of
Switxerland.
came
to
Ibl'
bOvaFfcerper. C. B CurtU. 8d€ W.
FOR SALt—IJfl—Blfhty-two feto on
icrrst oa the railroad
country in 1834 and for some year^
•WEET ODER: cold storage; 15
ntmt.
»4pt
Bute atrbel. on* hundred and ■fly
allies should l>e credited to tbe gen- was instn»ctnr at Amh< rsi college. l>e
foet deep, all corered with twoAtory
ersi fund. A* tbe ponalties collected lag made prtrfcssor of Greek at Tuffs
WANTEO-OIttlng room glrla Hotel
When in need of anything
frame buHdlng. fitted throughout for
in IMP. Dr. Schneider was
VnUilng.
wpt
H
TRAVemE CITY MARKETE.
in this line don’t fail to
fret class Hrery and aulto
ter dolUrs the November sp|K>rtk]0 thU year and ha* become a benefi
send your order here. Sat
Also forty boreea end all neco
ment of the primary school money will clary under the Carnegie fund.
WANTED-A nook, Other mao or
isfaction (guaranteed.
•oulpmeuL sWto. wuri. hacka.
probably be at the rate of 111 or 112
Now that Mayer Des Planches. Ital
woman: permanmtt po.Ukm. Apply
per caplU. instead of llh. as previous ian ambassador to tbe United ikates.
tbe Lake View House. Elk Raplda.
ly announced. The Interest on the prire*igned. Baron Hengelmnller.
Mlrb.
«Pt rS-tf
nbore building. Thla U one of the
nmry school wioneyR, a large portion of Austrian ambassador, become* dean
imgeet llrery and aalea barna in tbla 1
which have lieen in the state.trear of the diplomatic corps in Washington.
prUOMlV-r
FURNISHED ROOM with bath In prtregion: ceotrolly located, doing a
nrer's hands since last May. will
knosn that for year* the cherish
rale family. Amll F. Kerltnger.
Urge and proftlabU bualneaa. In
amount to aljout $l.V».ww.. and will t-- f d smliitlnn of the baroness has bei-i
auf 28-tf
facL proaenl owner fbela able to recredited to the general fund.
to see her husband in thl* position.
30 DAT TICKETS, *9.00
Ure and enjoy the eomfortabU for
It is stated upon good authority that She is ono of the most beautiful woBRAND RAPIDS IIRDIANA R'Y
SMurO ]{. A I i«ent (or full although there Is a general IncreaKc nen In the esplial. highly culUvate.1
tnne made In thU name buMnMt.
ThU. reader. If you oonteoplato em infomuilion. or rnWreno,
in enrolln»eot at the university this ind a great soelal favorite. Her enFOR SAUE-P..tato
C. L. LOCKWOOD,
gaging U a bnalaMt nf thU Wad.
r«i,
’
11.11,
year, there are fewer wooieh entering crtalnroents have always l»een charGen'l
'
\'\ Pnaaeiiger
Agent,
wlU pay yon to toreallgato. Call for
than at a corresponding time last year. acteririM by ext Iuslvene«* and nove'
(Ttood Rapids. Mich.
price. Wade Broa.. 127 Front at reel,
Kr
. a o. p m
...... was p m
Tbe game warden's yacht Frances,
Trarerac City. Mteh. auxetie phone
of Sault Ste Marie, came into tbe bar
Gabriel D'Annunx7lo has erected
FOR SALE-One Portland cutter. I
IXlf.
Jana 11-tf
iMir at Cheboygan In charge of Deputy monument over itk grave of his d«
side spring a^gle buggy; cbea
j Ar rurVW*r«M .. lusjpm
......... lAA*m
J. R Eduy and C. .N. Smith.' Shortly Tbe Inaciiptloo
It Is a lengthy
Ar (XmeSsssM
SAArib
.......... €Mom
cash, or will eacbange for dry t
FOR fiALE—1431—Four and one-half
after
their
arrival
the
fish
tug
Ogont/.
the wor.ls.
beginning
DENTISiT
scree all Improred; good houee.
28€ Caaa St.
aept lUf
.T.
owned by J. R. HUborn, of Cheboygan,
email bam. email orchard. All good
Tmin Rrrtr.* .1 7 rarm-. City. rtcn»t
U»«,frTm.
K«K^I.r«r.rt
iR-flCaai.
came «*» to its dock with a catch of my grcaK-Rt and m<»*t faithful friend
garden ground. Two cows, one hun
1rRinRrri.K-RT
<Vty .IsUy I S. y m
FOR SALE—WAcre farm; Unpn
dred and fifty chlckem., three bogs,
tug was at once boarded The dog was killed hy a jM^sanl soir
On floor with Baainent College ti
Train R-nr»l» diUly
good bnlldlnga and water: nib
spaa horero. household goods, etc.
!x
.r.o 5..S. who made a search.
h*i ago. The novelist prosecuted
Tnu.^
Trmrmn- < •!> PMipdRy .mly
This 1* Just the pruposition for
in East Bay township, nenr Wack
^
,»< >a of uniler-sired lake
□an.
who
at
the
trial
In
Florence,
t
eiKMigh
ground
party
tha/wts
Just
*
riiy HenURT .miy
nebool house.
Inqwtr« Mathew
r...... Tetire Boochard finc.l said that be klllwl the dog beesuHe It
close to the center of
Rich. R. F, N. No. 4.
aept 8 1 mo*
* l4rl/!l- RfWl -J.-fMnr
»•-> torTr tls* tr^Utm.
DtS. J. 0. A JlllT J. TRUEBLDO *.t.. :.:g
fie and costs, which he s'orrirHl his hens. The author bad en
Unm-l»r
irRiw b*. I*»rW-^»od ins«r.
proper managemem this spot of
i
iMii.!.
Hidborn
claimed
that
he
did
m»t
gaged the service* of two notable
08TBOPATH1C PMYtoClAW*
ground win aarn the salary of an
F(Mt SAUC-14S»r-Modero rosldaoce.
n»iw the ft.-'h were aboard.
counsenor* at an expens of ll.bon to
ordinary book-keeper, cl-rk or
Mo atroot. threo bloeks from pom•• wata witeTO «Me i s »
it
William n. Smith, pioneer raercha®! prosecute. He won and the jK*;isar.i
ehanlc. Owner got the -roams.”
•ffien FUraoco. olactrte lUbta. gas.
hence offer at low price. Wade Bros..
nd lumberman of Muskegon. Ricppe.l was tenunced to fen days' lrupriM>n
bath. Aa A Ho. 1 propoultloa. Can
127 Front aueel. Traverse City.
aft whIL- ment.
backward into an elevitor shaft
for prtoo. Wado Broa. 127 Front
Kich.
TRAIKH V»tTH
sweeping the floor at the clothespin
Rer. Dr. J. Addison H-nry. f.»r many j
atroeL Trarorae Qty, MUsh.
-.SC
f N» S-l Xi s tn~.»rR«4 Ms-UdR. IjEn»sg.
factory and wis In sunt ly killed by the years tbe Princeton pastor, had a keen
Jana 11-tf
8H-3H j
Ssy
fall. He was once worth 823.ftfih. but ^.-n*e of humor and detest, d sham*.
I CASH win bay a % acre lot in
in
hi*
old
agt*
was
forctHl
to
Speaking of how useless to .t congre
irohwwofi eeboK lOi feat fraatlag
tm CASH win buy lot lU. Hannah
a facion hand.
gallon are the honorary degree* ami
am But bay. 113 feat on Broi
«Tanua. Oah Haights euburh. Mxltf
met. if sold by Nov Ut. Apply
ilUe* that It* pastor might have, he
Hew vnkelaSIk.. TrtTcnc Ctt)
feet. If sold before Nov 1st. Apply
told of one hi* daughter. Mr*. Obdyke.
boa. T. Baton.
may 84f
to Thoa. T. Bataa.
May Mf
* from chronic coostlpniloo when a child, conferred upon him.
i is qnickly cured by Dr. King’s
It seems Dr. Henry was attending one
TOR BALt-lidS-Haruwarw sto
aH
New Ufe Pflls. They
good asaitat town within tea miles
•f tbe aesaions of tbe general assem
poisonous germ* from the *y«iem
Infuse new life and vigor: cure aoor bly and the little girl addressed a
nf Troraras aty. Only hardware.
stomach,
nsusla,
headache,
dlzxlne**
■MTtorma. Owner la othar boMletter to him, ”Rev. J Addison Henry.
A No. 1 property; easy tanai; caR
and colic, without griping or dlacomnaas. Call for larolce and term*.
General A»s ^ He wa«
for price. Wade Bros.. 187 Front
Offiot506J Ktor
Krw Wibfi VBkMh
punster, and hU pUy of words on
Wadd Broa. m Front strroL Ttot- Oilitou'pboM681
8t. Cmexas phone 12lt.
name was often qu^jetl. When the de
•raa Oty. Mich. ail*«a phoi
gree of D. D. wa* conferred upon him
Uif.
may 3«f
Edward A. Curtis, the famou* phoby Princeton be remarked: "So A D.
FOR fiALE—14fi8—Hotel and furnl- FOR »ALE-14fi7-Slxiy.acre fare
aogrspher of Indians, lo aid t
lure. bar and fixture*: small town
work J. Piegpont Morgan gave $73.- D -U-on Henry .”
oae-half mHe we*t Monroe Center
ckiee to Trarerm City: good paying fiwty acre* under cuUIratlon: creek
000. and whom Preshlenl Hoo
Several cone twine holder*.
The moat nwkward and ungainly wo
piece of property: call for price.
aelectad
to take picture* of Miss man can be troMformed Into a beautlOn* large floor coflec mill.
and spring: all good aoU: good k»
Wade Bros, 127 Froot St, Trarerie
AUce Roosevrlf* wedding, has bee fal lovely creature If she has the brain
Two iron show case stand*.
tlon: clom to acbool. church and
iFw i,otyop«si
power to abiurrb the fart that
aty. Mkh. CiUseas phone 1219.'
InlUated
into
the
Order
of
the
finak
Two broom racks.
finest resort on Dock lake; callToi
Tea wm Y
aug2-tf
b.vUe HopI Indiana is the sute of lister'* Rocky Mountain Te
price: Wade Bro*, 127 Front St
ri* 23 cetn
Washlnroo. He U the first white
One small uprigh- case.
Drug C o
Cttlaana phone 1819.
aug 2-tf
to Uke the towh of that mystic order.
One V-shapa a^gn board.
NCrriCE TO THE PUBUC.
For nine day* and nights he was held
v% CASH win boy lot 119. Hannah
Two long. 12-ft. sign boards.
When ready to bare your chimney*
In an Uly ventilated undergrotmd cell,
ntanM,Oak
Halghti
anborb.
5tol«
Two spring balance tcale*.
FOR fiALl-;«7-to tost
with much fasting and many ceremon cleaned call the Traverse CUy Stove
feet If nold before Nov. laL Apply
One fitimpson compwtlrtg scale, good
ies. while the m.vsterie* were explain Repair company. 419 X. Spruce etreet. a new.
oct 4-4t
ed to him. He *gy« that 150 snakci Ctt. phoue 517. Bell 8C.
One Umwaand stock shoe boxes, dark
inatoraQyloeatodloilalha FOR fiALE-Two thoroughbred Herwere used In the course of the Inltla
•of thfi
gtaMbtotof potot la tba moat ford cowa with calve* ataadlng by
tlon. none of which had the fang* re
, pwgroaalTa dty ta eamral than*. William Trootwlne.
moved. Tbe Indians handled them
O, P. CARVER a BRO.
Traverse City lo C^ilcago and re
MchlgaB; aaltahla tor nay clam of
aug2(btf
with perfect immunity.
turn UM via NORTHERN MICHI
buMaatt. CaR tor frioa. Wads
GAN TRANSFORTATION CO- Tick
A Yoimg blafthar at Seventy.
Broa^ m ftoat BU Trowto City. FOR fiALC-Two beating atovea. S29
ets
good
for
retarn
paaaage
15
days
**My mother has niMenly been made
L. U A. BUIU3INQ
IQch. Clthans phoue Ulfi.
8ut« St
"
*epl IR-tf JJLSMtOB GEO V.HcVETHT young
at 7f». Twentr year* of Intense frost data of sale. For further InformayS4«
snScriag from dyspaFtoa bnd entirely matinn nnd particular* inquire
FOR fiALE—N«w boose, tboroaghly
disabled her. untH six mooihs ago.
I C. Bfarw. AgenL
modern, hot and cold water, atrom
FOR SALE. 1478—Resideoev Sixth 8t.
when abe togvi taking Qaetric Bit
beat. Will oeU cheap If aold at
BoCb *pbone* No. 2C.
aept 19H1
8:.-sm beai. bath, electric az»d gai
ter*, wblcb have comptotely cored her
one«. lofioira Geo. MeWeibey.
lights. In fnct modern, up to daU
and restory! tbe str^b and acUvItv
Id ev. rv n-spect Call fur price
Either Icc or Wood
ifie bad to the priMTof Hie." write*
W'adc Bro:t, |87 Front street.
Mro lY. L. GUpairick. oC Danfortb.
will be delivered
FOR fiALE—At a bargain.
Traverse CHjr to Chicago and re
Me. Grtotest re*
WlLfiBLM BLOC!
promptly if ordered
tbe globe. 8au
turn $4iK> via NORTHERN MICHlOAN TRANfiFORTATION CO- Tlekeu good tor reCan paaaage 15 days
Hoe to achooto, factories, and on
Dorn date of sale. Ptor tortber laforone ot mala baslavs* sireeu: only fttfi GAfiM wm My tol filt. onto
Drag Co., Frank H.
^ m»e bundfvd and sixty rods of paved
WANfCb.
Boys’
Laundered
Shirts
raafoMM
FOR RENT.
Only 39c
O. Fi. & I.
Floral Ucsips
Annual Excursions
Richmond, Ind.
$5.00
FKANSN. PAINE
WIm
Ticktu Gooa for 10 Dart
Thursday, October 11
FOR SALE
‘.5:s !S;=
ii:
Dr.W. J. Higgii
__ ins
Porcelain
m-:
Work
wis
Krotw:::::-;:::::: :1!
fohn R. Santo
General iDsnrnnce
1:^—''''' '1
i.E=:
PEBEMARftV^
E“5Ey;-
■■“’"‘•’’".rs.xouTH
A D. TYLEi
31
IMTIST
EAELTillEGABI
For Sale!
T. A. VHSElM
oacN-ris-r
r?s -
sPii
Order your
Coal
inr Rites Row Or
C.B.TavlerCoalCi.
i-
Tirt Jpsuranct
qpgROEailcWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Inr litBlnr Oo
4;-
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Miller & Smith
DENTISTS
Bro., isrr Ttax s».
ICE INLWOBD
Cit phone 7iL
OYSTERS at Jackson**:'
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MSBiOLOOEPiimnT
to.IMlMsfMw.flar
Ifm or ml! rcvvtakW te tto
AW tto mw mrr fprttocoi to;
*Umk to tlMr toll, wttk tto Uito m
Church Servwes
fro. a mart, loose beW of cabbage.;
•« nwr MlanM. ud half > iriai or|
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arti thea. toa«h*r. add a chapped oa............................................
to •Uiftod rodpom:
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Cfwmai Toototo 8oop->Ooe rma to-
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Stmdav aeboot If preveoiad {
eadlag. ^'ta :be home depanmaat
aud BIbla ela« at
“V““
Brr*af
“w,eek
potei
i« and ^edioa. T;PP p.
„f chriiiltt Hadearor
7:o<i p m.. eveatog 'worship
Gospel ;
day« aad half days at apCholr uader dtrorttoa of Dr. talt
Thursday. *:30 p. m. grayer
A cordial tovitotloa to aU thcae
»
apL Place the roll as oooq as I
Chu.vh of ibc‘ Immacuiaie Coacepilun—Coraer
INrlstoa
gad
Cfw^wLtolar^'^ SriTwraata
Eev. L. B. Blaadi. Pastor.
Mcrntog aanrieo. 10:30 a. m.
SceoadT
Low mass, d; high mass.
pens aad beaedlcihm. 7:30 p. m.
c. f:»p. m.
81. Ftancis Church—Ctoraer Temb
aad Cass afreets. Suaday—Low mass
la tha
as ?:.■» a. m ; high mass and aermoB
at If
a. m-: vesi^^ aad benedicjiloo at 7 30 p. m. Week days-Scr
“XSil boars, aacoad aad lourth Wad
sesdays to iba mootb at S: to p. a.
Prmpar toaaUag Tbaroday aremlafl
jvlcem ai 7 30 a. 'BL
a« hot as posalWe.
Cabbage a to Ftomandc— Trim off j
Aobary M. E. Cbardi.
bead of calc I '
real the outer leaves of a
Feurtaanth fltraat M. t CharoK
Bar. -Hugh Kanaady Pattor.
bage aad cut into eighths. Cover wUh
Rev. L B. Carpenter, pastor.
ng, f :4b p, m
Class mceilng, 0:45 a. m.
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■vice, 10.30 a. m.
with a bread dreaatag. tneb aa to oae«l bolliag salted watc*r and alkiw it to
Prwhlng^i^lw.^lO^O^a. .
ml 1? m.
Sunday school
i
for poollrf. aeaaoaed wUb aage or •tond for fllleen minutes: drain, chop j
€-.30 ^ m. ^ •
do atouec^na rouec^n- add two ^!
tbrme. Roll op earefnil.r and tie Into fine and pat Into
Ejionh^^^^I^te^aJ'otSd^pr m.
!
Kvfulnc servliH* !
of butter, ^e onloti
Kv-» cinz V. :• .»«!. : *-• p m
place With twine, cover with aome
I
Prayer meeilng. Thursday araalat
thin idlce* of mH pork and •ecure all Chopped fine, a bar |«wf. a leaspoonful
|
>nful of SN>p i
A cordial wakoma to thas« sarrtoaa |at7:80.
hf folding arotmd it a thin white cloth.
oftfa while baktog. 8Hee cold.
Voal Duck-8eaaoa a
large
•teak With pepper aad malt and apread
per and an eighth of a t<-mHi»ounfui j
The fallow peach wUhln the orrliard Put to a dHpptog pan with a little wa
Cover Ihi faiue i
ter and beke »loa ly for an hour; then of ground cloves
remove the cloth and hake another pan and simmer for th.c.t,uanvrs
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I
10:80 1
biomJag worship and
hour, basting often. Serve with the an hour, atirrlng .*1 cn. Take out ih- j
Sunday school.^i: m
bay leaf, add amith T tabtesTHsmful <d;
O'er dale aad dell, food fancy heart gravy poured over It
I
butter, the Juice vt
I!am
Cakes—Fonr
potatoes
of
tued
I
the hora
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Kentug evs--------- --------session.
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nrptoMbfr from her phaatora blltoldc ioni sire, one cup finely chopped ham
I l ls;* >
rcntecostal prayer maetiiig Tbars
(the dry bit* that cling to the boocWpw>.
{day evening at 7:30
.
ruls of
Ll(jrd IlirfllD.
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butter and
nh !«wsp»wnfol |»eie
per
noil
the piitatoes fine
y'of^aaS ]
I
..,.1 .hl. K, ru. four
torr^T w'«Id«
Now the vtoe Ita barveat fields;
and light, ndd the ham. |>epper aad
:30.
Statdr groupa of aoaiowera nod
B. M. anjllsry hold their
. bay Ivaf. sod s tsl.kMHsmful
one UWesp«infnl Imiter;
ml^ well
Fro. the rardea to the lelda
first Wedeewtoy in each
celery
In
a
k:i..co p^n. boll meeting, th
form
Into
thin
cakes.
Pul
the
i^maln
Oremni whh goldoarod.
month at i:3
tog butter In a frying pan and when .
and Ktraln Into the egc |
„ are 1
Hklto are dmr and blue aad bright.
It Is hot put in the cakes and brown mixture. ..prinkle ov.. th.
Aad the toeoat ehaato hla rhfmc
Hate Endeavor. S:45
on both sides.
a leaspoonful of salt, a quarter «.f a
Plum Catsup—Allow om -half pound trwspoouful of iHppcr. then pour me. ;
the dressing. ^Ili
thoroughly and*
of sugar to each pound of plums. Boll
plums iiatll done, pul through sieve
Lady’s Cabbage—Chop rather fine .i
and add augar. BoU until like plum
butter aad aeaaou with grouad cloves hard head of cabbage. Throw Into boi:
Ing salted water, allow to ciune quick
aad ctenamoi.
Coaaeiefwly fro. am UI1 nUbt.
Phrewell aaoi of aummer flw.
t?ae me. Ood. in tbf great bar
Wbieh arrHeheth far aad wide.
IlKea wWc ar«.
The gatherers are ao few I fear
A place wberc Uwl ibc atrea
I hare will tell
It laaf be oar the other l
-------M. C. Ctoirch.
Rev. Thos. (C«x. Pastor.
Cla. mceUi
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Class
Morning service. 1
Sunday school at noon.
Epworih league. 6:13 p. m.
Evening. : f"».
Spiced Grapes-To eight pounds of ly to the boiling |K>lnt. Tlieu allov. to .
the fruit, first boiled and siralned ..nmer, .mcovrml, for ...-n.r ml» !
four ponads ntes: drain, return to the kettle: add I
through a colander, add
■|sngar. one teacup elder
< lablrstK»nral cinnamon
^ I imspo<»nful cloves Boll
•j
8teamt-d
:r
Brown
vinegar, ooe to each quart one iabW*v^,>oiif«l of |
and one hal J iMiitcr, half a cupful of milk or rrvam.|
and om‘-fourih leuspootiful of pepia-i.j
until thick.
1
Stir until it reaches the
Broad—One cu
i
snti sene.
i
Cahbagi- Italian-Chop the rahlac •
n, .. . W.d, or ..r^w p,«.. .
hlespoonfuls of sharp
vinegar and
three of olive oil. with aall and pepi>rr
until It forms an eroulshm. Tos, it
* niirs Kst MMi • I r.;-;:,x=
CHOCOLATE
S;S0 p. m,
Fancy Hexn mod Bmskets la txdmthre Ocsiga* for Qtfn
Thorough All
Round Goodness
«l»>niiz<iUlims
that
ruaK. *
It latio-r>
-atti-liif'taiy to
Thine ate
iwm iH and iliive
I f. meak
\ point
noini V The
Til. J.-ailw
J.-a
r.
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hii.-I oak tsrra.d Mi* k. titrhltig
h
fiillv and iMTfet'rtv iliiui. huckif s
ui.emttuu ot ilH U-rt qiialtty
If
..Iwav?- be relied uiwtU Ivo ».unu
pnoit n>e« ,
Ing.
Jt r m . red hot aalvaiion mMLlng.
tiur ,undaid:
Holiness onto the
battle cry: Sinner, tbero Is sal
' AJl are wel^c.
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Queen City Implement Co.
wl.
12- K. Fiont St
wednet lev
evening.
Testlmonj
meeting at 7:30.
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Hrsding Tt>om, No. 314
Wilhelm
bh^k.
THE EPICURE
who is4 iwirti
|wirti< ular aii'l i rilirfU na to
I the wny of a
just wliht 1m
well
at
eboi
He can Kfi
S’<-.ler‘s tneal dj;iirkt l.
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his
hearts cleiiire in UxTr, niution. latnli.
itnh. veal. ix»rk- nn«l :|Joultr^’, , ^ ,
just as UTMler nn«l
iltiieinui in . -v.
eMmertioiiK.*]
.•r. Uandolph
Baptiat Chun
Gixrrge Un khatt
Morning. 10:30.
Sunday school. 12:00.
Baraca Bible claaa. 12
B Y P. U . fi:30.
Evening.-
flavor ai iervul anywher. .
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EvanflcMcal ChuroK.
Cor. Kinlk and Wadsworth
Rev. R. N. Holsaple. Pastor.
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your tratle.
b.-aveu •
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ui. v*.-rttinc u|ioii Go.!.
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Qnh
Ing worship.
s. tnu.M sub
Both phonea.
Th.-rkurch. _
31 Work
" Evening
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Pr«m ui«tliifc 7:SI> P- nu ThBt»-.j
and
$10
Piano Offer
Into
this
iiri'. Being in the- chmiih- iKiiier. i»
Sauce—Yolks of three egg*, pulveibetter approciated.
Ixed sugar lo thicken, grape Juice or
Oct the urbtoe out of your v<^. or
fruit Juice to taste. Add whites well
It wm atop the developiaeBt
[by heating It and pouring It over the
growth of your bodr.
will narrow whipped Just U'fore serving. Half
quanUty given to the pudding recip
and ahrlak yoor mind. It wifl drive
away year frievds: It win make you
steam two bonra. Just the same.
napopular. Quit yiror whiatog: 1
ocoUtr Paddlag-8tx tablcspoonup: CD to work: be aomeChlng: stand
fola grated chocolate, twelve toWpSc-panitc the whites from the yolks
for aoatoUlag; fiU >x>ur place in the
rpoottfuls gratad hraad.
one quart of thTTH‘ eggs, put the whites on a
a&lroroe. laatead of whining an
ttiBL Bull together t«l thick a. cn. ehnkd platter and beat them to a atlc
aadttafi sialy pity aad cooieaipt.
urd.
When cool add the yolks of froth: then fold to Ilgbtl.v half a pound
throe eggs and uweeua to taste. Bake of powdered aogar aniT six ounces of
Hiuartars of aa hoar, then spread prepared shredded cocoonut. Take opt
the white* of the eggs. fb«
easpoonful «C the mixture at a Hme
atreagth of a superb woman
There ia noth lag the matter w ith you. sUn froth aad uweateaadl oe top of and form It Into a cone as quickly as
the pnddiag and rKnro to the ovea| powrtblo. on battered paper, and bake
Just quit your whiatog aad go
natll a light brown. Serve with sweet to a^qulek oven unUI the cooea are
cream uweeteaed and flavored.
a goldea brown on the tip.
Fbarofthe
tpolor utoto
Wplacadlai
uig-laeh pot. Ia pattSag. wm
•ped iaa. oae cup rootoaaes. one cup
cup sweet milk, four cups|
airtad flour.
griad TarHato,
Make a rich pnff pa«e aad cut It
gmful aoda. ooejjnto piaeea atx todma aqaare. U the
friable aoU. that wW penatt
tartar,
ooe
lea- center of aach aqaare put a
paaa throiMh froriy- ^ SM tha halhu so
spooafti of
Flaeb cbe foor cor-
I urlU he at the aarl
dly ewerej
ft i". always j
mfik cma
he
imed
eream vd tartar.
by nroittliifr Jhe
or dto aquflni tog«ther that the
fruii may a« ooge oat. Drop the tort
Cut out thi* advertisement and bring it lo
lo your .*icme at once our handsome
Hmxe
worth %2i0
PianD.
for
fiiifidj* try U
and If m ih»- « nU «f Ibirly <iav? you an inti r»thtU >l ilui H I.-* a b« tt» L ptonii ilisn
vnu g*«
wlu r«- foi |3:." 'oi < • ' f '•'»> H i"
ami vc Will cii.f jfi.t iiac'n ).»i-#int,n* >. If >o'i find al'-r tijlng M
‘.77 ti'. “veRV
special factory
PRICE n.l.’ . • >mbI- VI.-I ..n Ihl. I. .v. l'n;
ha* U-en pul through the meat chof»
per.
This thickens the sauce suffl
II m»t stick on the UMtnm and may
kei>l hot tin'll time for serving,
ly i-xcc-Ks of sauce for the prujjorfloit
msra»t*nl msy l»e u*«*d the next day
sSdkMto aad prevalent babK triU be
The greatest ever msde.
our *tore. cr send it to us by ms,I together with 810 and we will send
8100. with fin* sicol and sca«^.
T.j 1? isilrty .iiijii Ml v«:
77h>!7u.]Jf 7^
tbin
poor to a tonte cnpful of cheeae^whlch
cienlly and when the w
is drained ami stlrrcl
No one
lKis.no one ean n I U?llcr mmt
thfin w hat we have coniUmtly on
rt“ .M/oo-p-m" .ru..
salt and iwprlka to taste
iS Butchera.
First-claso
PackorB and
Saueaito
Makera
S^i^'^u-.r--“JoseDliSle(ler4Son8
Tbo.*-*through the eabUgc with a sala.l
i Snerhil
2:00. Sunday school.
- quite half full. Put in the oven when
s|Kxm and fork.
.10 p. m.. Junior Y. P. A.
Ihrinz II ir sfM-.-ial *iiXti
A writer to Medical Talk s|veaks
>ou sll down to dinner and sene hoi
:30 p. m.. eenlor V. P. A
di.y will kindly do m
wisely of the ’’wblntog voice :*•
with ereaiu aad sugar or maple sugar.
ni
With
Chesac
fla^e.
IleiueinlH r. Miolh
Oomplalnts. says the writer, are usu
Apple
hYliiers—One
cup
swert
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itrraK n If a iwcknge of macaroni,
ally made In a mtoor kev. ThU moo
leaspoonful bakiag powder, one I pr..f,.r,piy he small kind. Into pli-cc,
otony rasps the vocal eords. taxes
M.rtw«k pnyer mMUn* ThundM ; wr!l U- t.ki.M <»r.- ..f
egg. pinch of salt and flour enough for
^ I with cold water, letting !•
aaaal nerves and muscles that ahoold
srenlng.
a batter, thicker than li»r cakes, arwl j
Me,.
Then p*>nr
All of all jwbok ramll> n.m. luummf;
not be bwHight Into play at all la
which Will drop nicely fnun a ^P‘•*1n.j,^^
j the cold water off and pi
speaking, and tends to shallow, unTwo apph-s ch..ppcl veiy fin
f-plenty
1
Til.- EpscM-Jh l,ia--i. of
evc^ breathtog
The whiner, loo. is
the Utter
Fry In dt-ep lard.
,».“Jr.*t»l7rd* U-f it iKvil
Corner
Otk
and
. rhm. li will Ih.
aInKiat arRhout exception a more or
u Puddfng-Onc cup rwlslns.
,, intervals l.» kee,»
Kdgsr L. Requa. |
tons Idle, tan pnwon. The habit of
Ing for worship. 10:30 a. m.
.
«'' niiu >.
Mcetin
one cup molasses, one cup sweet milk,
slicking. In iht meantime, put
Sunday school. 11:45 a. m.; C J. -‘The Gnu-, of (.irtug
ablatog Hvlf trods to amp lalitotlve
two cups graUm flour, ooe egg. n
tobU^spoonfu! of butter in the upcUHr for Christian st.-wardshlp da:I. ]8npt.
Helm.
ImiMiIae and Inrresaes phlegmatic ten
salt, ooe imspooaful aoda^j
boiler, the liiw^
Junior C. E.. 8 p. m.
Tbc s.tbjrn mav
ficitul In Sr-vind
daadea.
Hahiiiul
wblnlng.
not
nutmeg, cloves,
li licit water, a^
part being filled wiih
rorinthlsu?. vUl-!>. vl^ un*l
Flr-t
hrahhjr. vigorous faultfinding, where
three hours.
after It has m.Hed,
tkisiK-1 meeting. 7mh. p m
{C*»rtnthlans vri;"
You ate cidiallv
touK really ealsta. but the helpless,
Ranee—qpe «-gg and ooc cup anga
spoonful
of
flour.
After
blending
them,
.
.
,tnrlt«! t.> h.!p m.V.- ihl. m. »tlng
ratile waagiMtatog of a aam.w nature
turn in a cupful of hm milk, making «
Itu- sUe of an efaf. Heat water
^
causes of
definitely deleterknts physical effect and butter together and stir in the
t« the whole constitution.
Add to eggs and sugar.
ishtogton
Pudding-Two
eup^
this the fact that etenml toull find
flour, tine cup molasses, one cup milk
ing is
than likely to weai
teaspoons doves, two teadpoons
the atanaehest friendship, and take
lamon. one teaspoon soda, ooe baU
the light fron^ the lorelleat co
pooofnl salt^ twb eggs.
Steum
naaer. and the full effneU of this to-
lJ<n i ihoi;o 210
Ilf To!
T.TI
Cit. plioiif
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BONBONS
ICay be found within a block In almoit avrery city,
town and village in America.
People want them because they can eat Low*
Dcy o freely and still be happy—they are digestible.
Always the same—delicious, pure, wholesome
and fresh—and the packages are full weight.
Tha flalvatlon Arm]
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IJi.rsry
MillJln^.
frtreet. near Cass Hreel. Oaptatn and
Mrv Bouier* in charge. Public m^ |
Ings ererv night eacepi Monday. Sun
day. II a. m. holiness meeOng.
|
2 p. Hi-. Junior meeting.
ir and bull fas: in
iHMMiia water
niioT until
uniii fM'lufr. or for
\
j
r»i
I flour, thill- lulling
"
>ur
Steam two fifteen minutes. Dniln off the water; All are**cordlally invUad lo tha aer
jis dnn
m bake half sa am] dish up In a covered earthen dl>h.' vices.
e. so that it can
Use coffee cun preferably a cajts4
l»e kept iKit
Mix in a leaenp rwo ta
e.’ve.r^’Y .'■e.we.
l^KEfS
Friday. 7:«« p- m . Mayflowar dob
An tto «aarm bark oaee aMire. MOtoem. (Wo ««mn» mUk. botter to
with bolltog salted water, «ner. and
Ixiaff la Ike toll, wbeo the mmoaiB tamu, oaa Mampooafal aoto Pat oa
simmer gently far an boar. Ufl the
mUk aa4 tommtoea to arparatr pmiu.
roBs carefollr. drain aa»d dUb them
' M .«»r tb« .««n« M».
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bill two tabtespo<«fu
Sowvtowe at borne then: mre kiadly
woAb. to arflk aad poor to'towtoem.
aad two of floor la
rrt»
I Beamoa to taate.
ooe pint of water in which
TI.1 are looktog cot for roo
1
Heat Iwf-Tkre* pooadt oC beef
were cooked, and stir costantly uniii it
8o.«wbere. mfmr ia m roadmida del'.! •'•k or Teal. etoippW Eae. throe e«m.
boils. Add half a teaspoooful of salt,
•Nemib tba el. lf« proud and toll. «i* roiled rrmrkerm, aaaaoa with malt.
a daah or popper aad ibr juice of one
Uagera a watootoayoahaowao wellbotter. Make toto a roll.
learoo: pour over the rolls and aert e
half bou^ baatlag
Oiaag mrrtn aad anaa. U:M
rtc that ha.
holM la plaatr ol\^^
aaurlDrSIlwaatot*.. OraUaad-,j;~»
TltoatoTtotttoC.tatWooa^Mcfan.! TW fWlooto* mro fro. tbr cook
Wtoa«o«raaaittooM«faaMooar;|book of tom. F E. Crlflm. mad mr^
Hk.
ace Cplacapl CbaroK. .
throw the. into boBtog saltod wm^r.I
boil five ariaates, aad allow Uwm toj
•toad aaill tbv to» dtoir ertopae«a.|
,
Our eburch Is a bow for worsbtg
aad aorvice
If you have ao chareh
} home to Travaroe CRy. you are cam
laaily tovlted to come, get acgaatoiad
i aad work aad worship wHk ea.
A
to an. lairodoee your trtoadw
i mpmt oCptoce
Aad fW MUlT tofk ootoM oa.
wed
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Tbo ato or Mto4 to. I
rpuattoatopou
TtoMfitlMtlMOwlw
4^
DmM Ib m coiaaior
Drato. aad rto owt the hard Wd-rtb
Ctfto*» IUm> ma oawj
If ttorr'v oo» ttet’a mtetoc tkerr*.
t»u> « ayw
of tavw.
M« 4ll«!W wjm, oay* Tfce Ner
aPlMr. :
ptmm to pMttoc bolto t^ltovo oo toW
mow Muto. wm4 to Make a tofcr of It
mkoot Mr w toW ttock M act te
tWtama. torcoMlatftoroaaKiooto
Vfn tow ao traitoto to fitrartaa^L
*Loof im turn rma.
Xmm to tk* fmll. oto* tto toMa t
irmy,
toiBM ttoc
IflMRStalMillMS
Gwairaa im
v«ri«tx ta CMktef caawf*.
I;1 I- IikUI I:. f>lM,
THIS OFFER GOOD ANYWHERE
The soda tracks is an
ideal food. Uneeda
Biscuit are the ideal
soda crackers. Indeed,
\\ i e\H ;mI il 1- off. 1 l-> at! . ' I'l. 1? of til# ilK-oid. no mati' t wh*-th« r >0,1 ii%4. ill TiomTM riiy or a thon-sufl ni!l* - aviiv. All we want
to InoA- Ir. ib;,i 30U will .p-al fairly wUli u-. io w* ►hall tl'al brme.tly
an.l iaiil> with >o,i. I>in J fall to rail or wil'.- a? aiuf. if }«oJ don’t
fund Ha lin. HliopU fc«y. >end ruf >oor Ihlrt.vdny-free-frial and IntMfd.K tion off. r." and imr . nllro plan
u r:ii,«. I tv
of
m-HIuk.
catalogs,
prices.
u til la- M nt lo you at 4Him . fur. iv:?.*t»ald.
A SCRATCH OF YOUR PEN
If out great introdm :ion off.-r of our m-w Mylc* Hlu/.r- Flam, i* n%‘
" Only
soda crackers rightlF
made in the first place,
rightly^ protected first,
lastahd all the tune.
pla#u to ymi. a ■L'-ratrii of }our iM-n %rill gc-: it. on a fKistal curd m Ir-tter. Simply n il »i- t« send you our tillri>-da>-fi*:<-trial oIT»m- aiej
mou''> >>avHiK plnii.
Bring or
ud ibU odn rtU n.rnt.
W* waul m t-t Hie a'Uertlnlng
value of this I'aiK-r. and we want every on- lo write or call and
m-c
ifa
al«nl Ihl* gn at offer w la. i* In any way inter* pN-U Iu H>c imrcbai»e of
a piano, whether uow or in the n<;ar futuie.
\Our Small Payment Plan MakostPisno Buying Easy
Kimball Music House
M. B. Hamer, Prop.
Im a dmst titkt.
/rwfraekati.
MVnONAL •ISCOTT WOMTANr
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krrriM rfllast: at the takr.
> rw Vili MK cop tte cake:
1 terra I
Wtea a»mac »rrtec It*
rtait paid.
Aad partlac ■aBwarfa ttmsrrinc Moosa ddarrd:
I clpag vtui aU aip algkt aad aMia u> tept.
Bat
alack. I
ftaalcteacaiaif tkTteprwf
nilfd plaat la an ttet I caa arc for roa.
Or ateite aacaaid. tte’ tte oirtlook a tOte-
Itectell «nu te arack am apactack |
>ar ttea foiwUr: tte te^a wU! te|
fr/v
DOPE PIPES
my JAY BIPP.
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Now that the pennant race* hare
been flalahcd and two of the big flag*
In tte wc*t while tte Central honor*
cane Into Michigan, tte fan* will ten
pknty to thlak ateot Bundayt while
araltlBg for the graaa to ahow green
mam. tte treea to imd and the ba»ekall pnrka to dry oil.
Tte race* In the Central and Amer
ican thia aoaaoB have been more e*
dUag ttea they have for year* while
Ike Natipnal race haa bnn *o one
aided that It wa* intenwUng. The
flnatelal aiandlng of the rlab* U alao
good and Bome of them are far better
oK than they were la*t jvwi Tbl* l»
erldenee enough to *how that the
aattonal game I* *tlU In a healthy coodIUoB and with many year* of life Ufore it.
JOCRT KIUEI
B. Millrr Thrown From Mount and
Fttld Paaaod Ov«r Him. Cmthlnp
•hull^Tongy* Bitten In Two.
BiseW Otelt te tBnvtetec Mm
Br nCHAIIO ABWOBM.
COipnfsM. IMS. te tte HdUte «
Berrkte)
--§c
Pari*. Ort. $—Mooalenr Grillet. i
to ni the head of one of tte ton
■maafnctnriea of fmiiber oraste
i It to Ukrty to te^e «poo
I «IU lote aoar ori;
ha papaiarft, kf n»aaa af ite,
i»tepte* vritaa Caack Oim 8 War-1
par or OoriMll la tte Ocioter atwter
M tW Oaraall Tra. »klek eaaic oat
TaaatlV.
-tua
nUr will atm U»r
at^ of plajr am tten aar crtkrr. It
lap ptar* BilMd wltb many play* of
tte oW *1^ Ir gaiDr. By naiag ikr oW
tactic* wten tte taama arc rraaly
matckte It ami te UapoaaUte to gala
Jy. A
1. tn which
atrlcofplarfiaatei
lad ladJrldttal brHl)a»cr accomaora tiian brou *tr«>gth. IV*i of the bat] will not Ur *o iml tecaaar It will be eaaler to rrmwatua of It"
SiriaiR
CLEVELAMO’S CHANCES SUM
iNihi Toik tie taenctt
leatNteiRRtttChieaeo :
Mgr. ate Cow. F*«ld Ftoiter Jon**
Prteter
Pltcter ...
.............. M«rd Waton
•
V Frmdt Bmith
Pitcher ....
Harry White
Pitcher .....
Prtcher.. .,
..Nlchalaa Altrock
Pilcher ... .,.............. RoyPatUrteh
Pitcher ....
..............Latei f^
Catcher ....<
. Frank Rotii
...............................H. Hart
Cteeher ..........
• /..............J.Tawne:
...... .Edward McFartand ;
.........John Oohohue ;
Firat Bant...
BaeateBaae ..................... lahatl j
Third Base.. ........Loe TaimahRlI
Catcher
Third Bane .
Btertatap ... .................George Oavl*
Stcond Baaa
Right Field
O'NtlM
Patrick Dougterty
LKt Field .. .
Right Field . ..............
Edward Hahn
HEW HEMrWIQHT
Frwl Bradiry. a Blacksmith. U B«ing
Looked on With Favor-Bom Near
Bullivan'a Birthplace.
T^erv U a big new' hearywrtght In
the game, and the men who are back
ing him aay tharhe I* going to te a
bigger «urprt*c than Sam Ikrger. HU
name I* Fred Bradley, and he comes
from Roxbury. Mas*. He wa* dlscovered the re by the follower* of the ama
teur fighters, who are plentiful In that
section of New England, and be has
the reputation of having finished up
every one of the non-pmfessionaU. He
ha* not fought a professional fight.
Biadlcy come* from exacUy the
same dUtrtci which provided the
UiilU-d Slate* with lU most famous
champion. John L. SuIIlvab. He live,
within a block of the houw? where the
gn^t John L. wa* liom. His trade I*
one in which Sullivan worK«-d for a
time, blacksmllhing. Besides that he
Is a mao of Jame* J. Corbett s style
tMiulld. and a fast fighter He Is 22
years of age. the same as Sara Berger,
ami he weigh* about 180 pound* when
In fighting trim
Lotilarllle. Ky* Ort. 6—Jockey C
MUIer. Who had a mount on Drcden
la the aeeond race totlay. fell and later
lUed a* a result of hU InjaHe* here
Thar*d*y. Several hoiwe* pa*«*d over
him. hi* skull wa* crushed and be bi'
his tongue In half. Miller 1* 1» yeai*
NOTICE!
of age and a native of New York city
Change of time Northern Michigan
Thl* was hi* flml mount since he wa* Traneportatien Ctk Bteamere Iliinola
and Mlawwrt.
north bound.
Llefiiw.oo* from I.oiulatt lo rarli
Leave Chicago Wodneaday and Bntawl mum. allowing femneen hour* lu urday 7 p. m.
IVH., are a.IVertlwsl «t f-UC.
Arrive Traverse City Monday .and
niHi hr«t iHM-kei
lisuUker. liirK
they are to^lay. Friday a. m.
ntlttxwl tn tlie
SOUTH BOUND.
ired at FaUley In JTLl.
Leave Traveme City Wednesday and
stomach 4WUWW aUmt
yenr lU tte tuilrd Sunday.
IMSpnls
Omiet tea>e^:
I
-Tender hseirto are apt to be o* er
eoskraa. and the ladles who rise ap lu
anna askteM what they oonaMcr ,a
Joe Kelley. tmpuJm of tte Bed*, still
omrt ladoatry woold do teller to laU wondering what to to te kl» kK ante
aesson. Bo far no definite lafomatioo aeea before they condemn IL and by
has been vooebaafed him.
their efforts and pertepa In deprtrlng
While in Boeum recenUy Roy tbooannds of young girls and w
Thomas sought to tey tte bnU duo. joc » leglflmaie mewna of earftng Ihelr
Mr. Conanl could not ciunse the tofgr;
UlU Roy offered him. and the dtel col j
pUce more than fifteen
year* ago. the United Sate*, by mean*
Leach to too ermtlc to throwing nt
third teae. lATierr to play him 1* a
PUtaburg problem. He haa bit better
HU* season than any otter lime since end at once to tte poaaibimg of deal
IT* supplying the foreign market with
Manager nark d.-nkn that he is genutoe plumage taken from rare
going lo retire from the Pittsburg blrdt. The cost of obulnUtg the bird*
club at Ibe dote of the preaent aen from tropical coniurieB. curing the
certainly ahoold te to a akin* and atuftng them or pt;epariag
Mm Fred certal
position to' k»ow.
Ite phimage to other way* for t^c
toward Camnltx. who waa formerly matiirt. ta too great for os to make
with the PIratca and was traaaferred
to Toledo. I* again with the Pirates thean pooda.
and expect* to flake good to big
-Tte United States are our best cus
league compan.r.
tomer*. We send hundreds of tbousCooaldertog the cares that Fred T.«n- aads of wing*, and plumes of one sort
iiB encountet
and another to America every y«-*r.
the Boston club.
Now we are not In thl* bu*lnc*s for
l>een remarkable. Chance alono-ou*- philanthropy, and setting aside all
bittlng the Boston.
question* of honmantty. we slmpl.v
The Cincinnati club ha* signed ean*l afford to turn out the genuine ar
Catcher George Siarnaglc. late of Al ticle. We have clever workmen who
toona; also outfielder Arthur Kruger make such perfi-ct Imitation* that they
of Oakland. The Utter will not re- »rr- not to be dtsttoguished from the
IKirt until apring.
real. Take the humming birds for
Mike Uonlln‘8 ankle Is coming along. instance which were not long ago fash
When be wa* hurt It sc«*mi«d Impoasi- kmablc nnd which if real would have
ble that he ever could play tell again, cost fabulous prices. Well, not one
ao many of the small bone* of hla foot humming bird baa to my knowledge
were broken.
been killed for the feather market
ManlTger Tcnny of Boston ha* mart- within the last ten year*. The hum
arrangement.* to play CamiTon the re ming bird* me sell are cleve/Iy fashion
mainder of the iM AKou. Madden waa ed with the irridescent plumage of
simply M'c.metl on trial and has been the duck and pigeon.
allowed to go.
-Barnjwrd fowl are our aluioat ex
Polo ground* patrons like Catcher clusive aourcc of supply, and our
nu-geraWs work, what they have tie workwomen with deft fingers and
seiu of It. Biiwerman’s arm. by the true artistic taste, combined with per
way. which was hurt to the Brookl.rn fect proci ssc* employed by dyers these
series. 1* to pretty ted condition.
da.^*. turn out the gorgeous birds over
which tender hearted but mist
cuihuBtosU wrt-p- If Mademoiaclle dr
One of the small glariers to Mon- Varennea anrt her league succeed in
tan.n is of special toterr*i on aci annt suppressing the fashion for plai
•r th.. f^, t ttet III the mas* of be
There are inbiNldetl two strata nf gra*o on hat*, she win'not only l>e dolnie an
hopiieiw. e«.-habout a fool ihii-k. Thera incalculable tojur> to kn Inductry
ar elitrrally Ion- of crassboppriw in which rank* third among the greater'
tlic be. and the question naturally to France, but she will occa.slon cnor
ar'se* a* to where they came from.
mous loaaea to the farmer* who sup
The niort obvloii* explanation 1* that ply us with feathers. Now-a-days the
ftnturie* aga two enormous swarnta farmer* are able to sell the feathers
in rour^c of migration were eanrht in of their dork*, chicken*, geese, piga snow *torn\ «-ltilled and buried in
the snow, wlierr they have renialncd eons. etc., which they kill for the
tli: now in a iH-rfoii state of lueserva- ket*. at the rate of 2S franc* per
tion. In the n»ioi:nt* of t|i.« early dred kilo*, lor 2te pounds) where for
wifiem expbtrriw .1 fr%v iiistan.c* are merly they were able to dispose of
rrlaled of H eeling large *w.-«rms of them to d«wlers to manure at 10 francs
*'v u„»K on the luoi'nialn l»-p* of ibe per ton.
i:oilie».
M im a *rry fi.rtrciie e'n-nms'ame
At la.M a long-fell want I* to be su
»hu Hie goal eMen«i.ni of egriniltrre
it. the n#>l l.r.v h r!;. ,, !•;, thr I ifcd- plkfl to Part*. The city Is lo have
dlatrict measenger service. A grea»
ng
*f Ibesc iUMit*.
source of annoyance to America;
Pari* has been Ibe laclc of a me
ger service.
I Anyone wishing to send a noi
j hand ^to any part of the city baa been
{obliged to have recourse lo aervice.s
of a cafe employe called the “chas
seur,- or lo dept^nd upon the luon
less nilable aervices of the coi
bootblack. * Messenger boys exlsL
They are attach^ to the postal
partment and deliver only aoch mes
sage* a* arg^iled to the ord
way, with extra atamp* lo the special
delivery l»ox.
The new service has been organ
ilred by an Ame rican woman. Mis* Andrew*, who ha* boon associated fot
GriBnell Bros.’ Gigantic 10-Day
Sale
of Summer Resort Pite
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OVER 500 PIAROS, RENTED DURING THE SUMMER, NOW OFFERED AT
GREAT REDUenONS FROM REGULAR PRICES.
The Wondetful Bargains Are Going Fast—Be Sure to
Once! Store Open Evenings—159 E. Front St.
W-i
m
Your F< •liio
lUti
otech.- “hBBrt Born..bBdteBBtbBOdotfaM
Kodol
i
Dyspepsia Cure
eorap^
of the food and Mods Om
f^^irtrimant -..‘•.foodh Um Hood Into aU patta of
Tbs titmm or« thus built up and erery oifan to
boalth and atrmftfa and put in poifoct
2^ thT rar^radc whra
are alLdv
L
new PlaBoa. back come the Rented
KSV,.
testreaMMis and
have no room for
them; Tberefcrc, we are forosd to
either atore
OR BO REDUCE THE PRICES TH
A SPEEDY CLEARANCE
ENTIRE LOT WILL BE
We have chosen the latter
are now conduct tog THE GREATEST
SALE OF HlOM GRADE
EVER KNOWN IN THIS COUNTRY
In addition to the Rented iastrumeat* we al*n hare q ilte a nambrr oi
good used Plano* ui *tandard makwt.
rtTeaily taken la whanc- for STEIN
1 teat ffa«M Kadd fftite aftaa te ay ptactica,
ate hart iawdU a wtry Mkteat tBMady mTS
arfafk alteaata. Xt hat alwaya fflvaa tte hate te
ftaalta,
JTT. MAT, K.D.
KOhOL MOISTS WHAT YOU lAT
of oae per oeat for aollaeUoa wW te
charged. Oa all taxaa laiaalahiB aapaid on Ort. Ut ate aaUl Nor. 1ft a
peaaUy of two par oaat ter oollaetloa
«m te charged.
OfBee, Room 202 Bute Baak bUff.
J. M. Huellmaatel. aiy Tiaaaaiar.
Dated July S4. IMC
.July 24H>et 11
UKKESITICES.
TRAVCRBE GITV LOOM, Na. Tt. A
tor.e*
TRAvmc omr uawN no. i»-
•TOMAOM BWUT.
THE HANNAH DRUB BTORC.
THE LAST VTKRK of the Ml. Oem
ens Mineral Salt* sale large |U» for
COc. at American drug atore. Bale
tended to Oct. 8.
oct
away
NO DISAPIKIINTMKNTS when you
the beautiful, womanly ebarm* like a
plodding. Ktoopdvl awkward carriage. order Ice cream or candy al Jackaon’i.
oct 5-41
There is absototely no excuse for that 106 Front atrect.
as long a* Holltotcr's R/»cky MounUln
Tea U made. Tea or Ublel*. 05 centa.
*ToU WILL find the beat line of
Johnaon Drag «
fresh candle* at Jackson *. 106 Front
street.
oct 3^t
Please lott
Ha* It ever occurred to you that the
propd'r way to store your winter aupply of potatoes, apples, etc., is with
the use of crates? Cheaper and better
to many respect* than boxes, basket*,
barrel* or bln*. We make a good,
light, strong crate, ten cent* each,
oct C-tf
J. E. Grelllck Co.
G. R. & 1. TO RICHMORD
15.00
Annual O. R. A I. excuralon to Rich
mond. Ind.. to on Thurtwlay. Oct, 11.
TlckeU good 10 daya. Ticket* good 20
days will also b«- wold at $0.00 the
round Ulp on above dale. Get full in
formation of any G. R. A I. agent or j
address C. U Lockwood. General Pa*-
6. R. & I. TO RICHMOND
$5.00
Annual
R. A I. excursion to Rich
terj; aiA
BUSINESS CARDS
OR. M. S. GREGORY-BoU phoaai
534. Office 2 aad 4 Batharlate
block. Realdaaoa f 12 Wateat 8L
JteyTte
OR.^APTL C. TYLER-DaatlaL Rote
6 First National Bask Adg. OKI
saaa pboaa tS2.
ang S^
A. J.MCPHAIU DaaUat. Ovtr John,
son drag store. Dell pbteS WBI
ring*; Cltx. 668-2 ring*.
atlon o
KS* t. !
Grand
aair Btata Bank halMlaff.
J. A MA^IM-Pkytldaa ate Ban
OPERA HOUSE
Arc Your CollcctiODS Slow
Hatc ytb tcopimu tkit
Yod Ha?c Given Up?
If you hare, let me collect
tbem for yon.
OV1 •ooodqU promptly attended,
to and I can make money for yon !
A. Pohoral
Matinee and
Night
Saturday, Oct. 6 r-'
MKB. A U BONNCITB !
Robert Shuman*!
Great Comedy Drama,
WpTriend
frm
Jlrkatisaw
Traverae eity. Mich., Sept 10. 1»0€.
I have pUced a number of aceounU
with A. Poboral s agency for collect
ion. many of them loog ouUawred; but
Just the same Mr. Pohoral hroaght Iho
delinquent* to timo ate prompt *rteota.
E- L. Aahloo. Dentlat.,
BAR/k T. CHABC, M. D.--Ofloa tetA
Dr. O. E. Cbaac. Stats Bank
Both phone., 225 2r. Xtealdaaea 224
W. Eighth 8L cut. pbote 721.
MAL EBTATC AND LOANB fate
Travaraa Late ate Loaa Oa« P.
SSSSilMi.S2?—••
Colloctioo Auoacy, ovur Hamilton
Clotbini- Co.
SecSSfH:-
Dft F. HOLOBWOKTH-Bpateal ah
Over Johnaon drag atore.
Doth
Funfrom bepening to end.
Don't fail to fee it
Prioea-EveninKf 25c, 85c, 60c.
Matinee, lOo ami §0c. ..
Heats on tale Friday. Oct. 5, at
10 o'clock.
A. J. Wilhelm
South Side
Come at « veral ytwr* with Mias Marbury Ihr
Atneiican agent for the Frcxicb socle
ty of Dramatic Autbor*
The
Newest
Things in
Cloaks
A Badly Burned Girl,
or boy. man or woman, to quickly out
WAY PIANDB, GRINNCLL BRDS.t Squan Ptooo* . S2S. S3&..Mi.
$41, and up of pato if Bucklen
Bucklen** Arnica
Arnjti Salve la
1.
applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of TePIANOS iour own roakel ac
new
WEBER.
8TECK. -----------ECL-i
and W
----------------------------VERY EASY PAYMENT TERMS ' kooaha. Mich., says: “I use It to my
family for cuts, sorra. and all akin
pianola PIANOS, These. Ice i will be arranged al no advance to tajurlea. and find ft perfect.- Qulckshopworn and sample* prte,- and we will furaJah FREE, fine eat Pile cure known
salve made. 25c at Bugbee Drag Co..
roch Plano. Will Frand Maada and Hannah Drag Store.
aatontohlng redurtion*. j
pay FREIGHT to any point to
..
.
nnestton the
__
question the j 5,p,tlgan. Every PUno Is OUARANMathew J. Steffen* of thl. rttyT*
BARGAINS EVER OFFER-, aNTEEO exactly « repro«rated.
d««B of the caukan roasols tn tte Uni
CD by this or any other House.
gre^ Inatrambnt at the price ted Ktate*. hating lepitBiteail that
marked is anch a DECIDED BARGAIN
are offering elegant upright Piano*]
at S11S. ft2S. $142. S1S&. $13S. SITS, ?» E, Frtmt SU^e^^ly!tei!l2: j l«te at Jackaoa’a.
' oct 2^t J
$lf7 and upwanl*. representing
lor OHimell Broa.’ Music House. Oh------------------------'
lag* of ISO. |75. flW. aad even
troit.
OTBTieftR at lacknoa’a.
on 2-4t
POM of eoneetteff aaid taxca. avarT
iraak dayfromBaaaatO Nor. 1. IMt,
froBi I oYteck BBta IhtM oYdoek te
tte rorvMKM. ate inm 1 o*cloek «BtU
4 o'clock te tha afiarBooB of aach daf.
All taaca paid hteara BapL 1st tell
te received tetteat coUaettea feat,
ate all taxag rfthitte aapald *«a
IXaoaaa to drivoii eat to atey out—tha cam
]
aiWT we do a toig RtTit
( to Rraortrrs and CoCtag
,
^
ptond to toy baod. for eoltaettoa.
1 vtn te ta au oMoa fbr tte bbp
Beaa te MaaaaB hloefc om PteHte
■arra. Otistes fhoaa Ml.
MONEY TO LOAM-No tag
tat «a mortgagat. Boaaaa te
lagatoa te A MoNamBte,
lQ BlBck,Cateer Gray,
) Loodem Smoke, rS,
Gibbo, Nby7 Bod a foil
liM. of ofaooks Bnd
pWds,
d llhl\
Ouraosk DopirtaMBt
bat this fall the brte
Yilaas are hsYB crer
1. M. anujumL
•HAL MTA-rm ANO
LOAN,
a«TABT lUiUC
at •
rrent ,L
U» to«ir.
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