The Evening Record, September 16, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 16, 1902

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

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

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1902-09-16

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'S'-

EVENING' RECORD '
rRAVKBSB cmr. men.
faTor of it and J

FREE SITE
IS CHOSEN S*£“S

I on. Gllku,

COLLIERIES
ARE OPENED

Tha aota then
oo tha oricioal motioo. to ae
offoed by Mr. Hanoah
mayor and Clark to
i
nUa at onoe. the motion ,
t
% aasnlmou rote. Alder- • Work is Being Resumed In Sev !
oo explained that hU alBr-.
Localities
G#n«rous OffBr of Hon. Perry*Mo
matlre rote wa* for the eake of bar
Hannah la Accaptod
mony. and be waa freeted with ap-----------

tuusdat skptembbr

lo

Cbt LaUst Backs * •*

eBlHl«aad atnicrlerorComral of Of
aalMto la

5iala of

*ppr,*ch of tbe bastinf aaaron
uwt rt-Utlng to tha open
of game blrdt and animale of mary fight in Tammany politics
Intareeuat thle tlma.^ Tbe b»* waged this afternoon at two The
regarding tbe more common fight will determine whether Croker’s
friends or Oatroll will mle Tammanr.
Money is b« uig distributed today
d preM nt Ui
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t
October 16tb to NoTcmbor among tha rotars In an effort to
swing them into line, and a ooneerrathe oonncU room, and when the tnal
meront» American Federation of Labor
jj^ckt.Oeeae. etc -Can be aliot from tire vstimate shows that g2SO,(lOO has
|rola wae taken, there i
l«M;n sjient by the opiiosition forte*.
I aximaioee of apprtjral.
;
October 1st to Norember 30th.
May be Assessed
la MaSda'to the Tract Which i Bcaroely laae in inten #l than the
Partridge. i^OAil—Vrom Octobfr '.’O
i
I
^
1
, Was First Offered
i matter of tha location of the library i
Korember 30th. A Uw was passed
J U» Tb<- BtohIac B«oord.
i betiding was tl»e matter id the
»
the last aesiiou, changing it to the
)riroit-Wh^t,
and :S;
iMarqettta side timck projoeed to aci of Oclobtr Instead of JOth bot
M-lt«rrrn of IUmuU. moC No tilro
Maamc thm ai«« Far'Man
joomamdate the potato warehouse of
owing to an error in il.e wording of i Xoledo-Wheat, T3'., and
of llBrIr l>r«iiD*liua ot
jOaorga W. Lardle. to be reim.red
: at rtcM^Wara FIctK c
the bill th.-.Kovrnior.i»n«l,
ciii«)to-Wh«.t, Ti^iconi
] to the flatiron shaped lot at tbe junc ,
,i.e iiic »MrtSr.
«4-^u. MM. Trwk 1
loroey wml b»D<l»cl»«d ^em w
„ ;ui,; ,wk. »14 Wa#0
Itara of Eighth street and Lake are-j
law nncoo«lltntlim»l. »o tbe old dete..-^ ..
Inne. Tbe matter came np by report ^ ^
^ '
...
Wilk.-.barre, Pm.. Sept, 1«-Tbe
AC tba maaiiof of tlie city coanoil »f the oommlttee on bnlldiugs and
laet eTenlng. the offer of Uoo. Parry Eroands. recommending that tbe side- CenroKbam t'olliery of the DeUware
Mink, t’oon. Skunk. Muskrat—Osu-:
q SPECIAL.
‘ &UndK.i* a,, on Bowman hill resumed >ot fa killed during September and 1
Hannab for a fraa Mle oo hixtb etraat 'rack be allowed.
^ ^ ~!r*^ ^ =5
minx No effort October ex.‘ei»tiug only when they are ;
William London ad.lr.-ssed the coon-! operations
for tha Oamegie library bailolng
prevent the men from destroying crops or property and then
dl atroogly against tb* propissl. H.
it was sot dooe In a minate. sad a rtatad that tba protest rec olly pre- going to work. Tlie Exeter elliery only by the person whose property is | .
atrag effort had bean made to hare Mted by peo.,le actually interested of Lehigh Valley Coal Co , near Pitts- being destroyed fad on his premises.
action deferred for a time, bat tba vas atllUiaokad by them.and that Mr. ton. will probal.ly be started tomor- A man can kill coon dpring thes*amtimt^nt for action wae too atroog. bardie*, petiltoo asking Tor the
two months on his own land if he can
Tamaqua. Pa, Si pt. K—This morn­ prove they wen. destroying croi*. or
and afiar a motion to aoeapt the re­
>o were not directly Inter. ing the Ixihigh Coal A Navigation skoiik if they are taking chickens, or
port of that part of tba commlttaa
t'o.
out
a
force
of
men
at
work
at
that faTored deferrlog action bad iited. Mr. London cUimed that tbe
a mill owner t-an kill muskrats if
^ bean defi^^ad. there wae a nnanlmone Foorth ward is not repreaenu d in the their Number II oolliery. overhauling they are injuring his dam. The law
Tot>< lo faror of accepting the offer of woneil a« the present time, as Mr. the U.iler. and machinery and placing prohibits ‘ wmu hunU” and taking
doOloskey does not reside in the evervthing in ^eadlnes^ for early re- tlieae animals on another man’s firopMr. Uannah.
DniikellH-rger A Young erty. This protecu them until Nov­
{
Thie offer as finally made by Mr. irard and Mr. Lardie is legisUling for j.umlaion.
Hannali is cTen more generone than limself and against the ward’s best o|i« n( d th. ir Himrp Mountain «‘oUtery ember when their fur is prime.
.
iiiteresta He stated tliat if tbe i>ota- 1 a small scale this morning.
Deer-oan be hunted from Novt-m j
Indianiipolis,
lud . Sppl. 1«—In an tier 8th to 30th.
io
warchoute
is
located
as
proiKi.»ed,
offered ie
|
itenew
over
the
hmg
distance
tele
will
not
b<,as it girae a oossideraliar, but he phone, with thu News today. John
bly larger I me for ttie location of the
bntlding. adding 76 feet to tl.e front­ lid not -offev to selllhi. property nt Hit*hell, nt Wilkesbarre. said:
‘I can’t itredicl when the anthracite
age A»d making the western part of tialf what he has formerly considered
tba land offered, where the Imilding Its market value. He stab d tnat the strike will he lettled. If anything is
is to be looatad. oOBsidarably deeper. imell from the warehouse is enough iM-ing done toward a setllemiut by
Tbe matter oama before the oococil (o knock a mao down and tb:it the the other side. 1 .h.n’t know of it.
’•Nothing toward a setthmint was
in a tie report, four of the members aommunity is nnanlm.ms in opi>osing
aooomplished at the Hamslmrg con­
Of tbaoommlttee. which consisted of the warehouse there
Chi. ago. Sept. IG-”No bills”
ference U-iwten Governor r^toue of
Mr. London stated that then
the Ubrary tmstaae and fire members
Pennysylvania.
the president of the
of the oonnoil. reporting In faror of de DO oppreasion or Mr. Lardle in this
in the
ferring action and glTing the commit- matter, as the rights that a mnn nev- three anthracite districts, mys* If and D*d” Chaffej and Edward Counselman
tee ;more time, and four reporting in sr bad be cannot lose, lie said that Oth. rs. XV ho have Is^-n trying to end who were arrested on suvidcion of be
faror of tba immediate aooeptanoe of even if permieelon is given, the prop- the strike. We Bimply ntht and dis- ing implicated in the murders of Min
the offer. Tbe former report was BTty holders will gel after the railroad cusM d th.- cac<«.-s and progress of the nie Mitchell and Mrs. Anna Bartho­
strike.
signed by Aldtmnan Bamiltoo. Lard^, Dompany before it Is not in.
lin. They will b** released this even-1 am certainly very hopeful now
O. M. Prall spoke along the mune
and Moon, and E. L. Sprague of tba
Ifa
board of library tm^iaas. Tlia Isltor llnaeasMr. London, and stated that thst tbe strike will fa ended in onr
fa^or
*•
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report was signed by Alderman Oll- the proposition would be fonght to a
lett and Ott. and Tbos T.* Bates and
Alarman Lardle suted that th*-re
Mrs Ella M. Ferry of the board of
were men on the protest against the
Ubrary tmsi«H>a
• Thi. « ll> «nd :
As soon as the reports wen^ present­ placing of the sidetrack pres.-nted at
ed. Alderman Wilhelm moved tbe a previous mtwtlng who resided all
adoption of the report recommending tbe way from the O R. A I. to
the immidlate aooeplanoe of Mr. Union stre«*t, and that the imm. « oi
.ading look
pretty morning
Hannali’s offer and this motion was men were on the protest wfa
^ ^ clock this morning when
•upported by Alderman OillelL Al­ signed it and never mw if.
| Mi^. Cora Gardner, daughter of Mr.
Mr. Prall aUted
derman UamihoD moved as an amend! and Mrs Fr.-.-horn Gardner, and Mr.
ment tha ado|.tionof tbe report which was not a personal one between him < “ ‘ j
united in
r favored deferring action, and Alder- «.u
Mr.
..ut El... .1.. .O.
br K. v. Wn.,
.n
____
there when falh he
man Moon aupjiortad this motion.
presence of only the ImmedUte
In making hi. motion. AMerma* and Mr. I>ardie are dead and g*.ue.
relitivis. ^
Mr. Pope opposed the sidetrack. es
Hamilton staled that nothing wooU
The l»on^«> was Iteautlfclly dec
Any Lady who putchased any of Drew
'fa lost by taking farther time for tb< p».3Uily for the aoeommodatioii of one in sweet iteas and gn-enery. making a
Selby vN: Co.'s shoes from us ihe last foui
oooslderatlon of tbe qnosUon.; uni man Mr. London urged tliat the ttlng H-tti^Mor the service.
■seasons,
if possible
-seasons, has asked us lo secure,
sec
that b. believed the people would ap matter be at least delayed till the
Th.* brid^was attired in a pretty
this tirm ’s line of samples for Fall for her
prove a little daUy if it were made ii Kourth ward gets an alderman on traveling gown and was attended by
.
special benelil al least.
hvery Lady
the board.
good faith.
phew. Master Oicar Taylor,who
P. O. Gilbert sjwke Tor L. F. PerAlderman Wilhelm sutad tliat Um
who wears these shoes find in them styles
carried a basket of fragrant blow
people want the library now. Ue alai kett, against the granting of the peti­
K
more handsome and attractive than other
Many Itoantiful pres«nts wer
said tliat Alderman lUmiltou lia< tion lor the sidetrack.
makes, perfectly smooth and comfortable
ceived attesting the esteem In which
Alderman Sleder expUined the
suted that if the matter did not go
fit, splendid service. :: As in every make,
the oonple is held.
his way ba would kill the proposition. action of Uie oommlilte on streets an.t
samples are tnade with especial care of
After a wedding breakfast, the hap­
Alderman Moon ooonselad delay. walks In favoring the granting of the py conple left .m the P :30 train for a
specially selecied materials. :: So"1t is
He said that the council could get a petition. He showed that the rallrua.l short wedding trip before going
with pleasure we announce our success in
company proposes to uke np some of tbi-ir future home in WlchiU. Kai
site when they want It. anyway.
obtaining 30b pairs of this ball’s samples
Alderman Onnniugham at this time the sidetracks about Eighth street, do
where they will \u> at home to their
annooooad that Mr. Hannah had tele­ their switching, which is now done friends at KMfi S. Lawrence Are.,
phoned him just before tbe council back and forth across the street, all
after Oct 1st.
maetiog. stating that ha would add to south of Eighth street, leaving less
The only out of town guest
his former offer 76 feet additional danger to ptsaer hy than under th. Mr>. Taylor of Cincinnati, sister of
frontage, which would place Uie west
John A. Lorangar npoke a word for th- hrid*
line of the site offered on the extended
Mrs Peiper is well known in Trav­
$5.60 Shoes for $4 00 $;, so shoes for $',.oo shoes for
west line of J. O. Morgan’s proiierty. Mr. lArdle. explaining his position.
ers*' City, having lived here and
This adds much to the sise and desU- Hi' showed how other sidi- tracks were
Unght in the city schools for a nnmluUKirtCil, I’alenl and Enamel I.caihcr.s, K.id ami (. alt.
ability of the site, and the offer of pot in to aooommodate single enter­
far of years. She has many fr’ends
Mr. Hannab, whfceh came a. amrprjw* prises. and suted that Mr. Lsirdle was
who will join in wishing her all
suj.j.ly those ladies aceuslomcd lo buy* %o most of the aldermen, was received Just as worthy of thit coatiiitniiotx
aoo jairs arc hardly enough
her new life.
prlth U.e heartiest manlfestalioo. of as the Oral Wood Dish Ca. the Bas-1 hfaP*n«’«
nplcs carh season. First comers of coarse
ing Drew, Selby A’ Co’s
ket Factory, the Out plant, the 1
we must j:ivc best choice. It is hardly necessary tlicrc I ore to advise
trip rate to
Btill Alderman Moon oounwded de Burch factory or any other enterprise Richmond. *lnd , from .nil sutions.
voii to be among the first arrivals. :
:
‘M«kluaw CUT to BiK^K.pi.Koo
Uy. Alderman Wilhelm aUted that In the city,
be wanted a vote al once, and wanted Ij Alerman Hamilton showed that the [o„,: utb.
done on this track would
to go OB rrcorA as favoring the aite
be hot slight, that If tha sidetrack is
offered.
Leader in Good Footwear
The Old Stand
Alderman Hamilton at this time not put in It will be necessary to
took exception to the words of Aider- blook the street more or less with
man Wilhelm In regard to •’killing”
and that if, as is proposed, the
the proposition. He stated that deUy track is provldetl for by ordinance, with
hod olreodT brongbt 76f.Tt adduiooal snitUble provlsioniI aafeguardinx the
Contlnu. d on
(roBtacoud

JU9t
-rHm MImmllmmipisI
fhi Clir
Omm%lm Oi-mrsmyorow
B0Pk St0rt9k THm Vls-»lnlm«m
A Sf>molclm«d »lr«i-The iir*t .
Kx>k from AucuM.1 FvauHA \ViU.„, ,» many y.-ar

EGA AID OE THE SIRIKEAsl«;J.“"V"“o.7S:::X.

AODITIOH OF 75 FEET FRONTi»n

y

SIXTH TKAB-HO. !•«•

toot.

BI6 TAMHI^IY FIGHT

PRESem GAME LAWS

lyobart Bttchtr Co.

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THE WEATHER 5i? SSifi*

R. R. MEN
JVIILLMEN
TRUCK MEN

GLOVES

Here at BENDA’S you fintj the r.LOVblS that will stand the racket
-arn/y pair ^AM/wAfafa-^sewed with best linen thread that will act
p-willlitthehand—the more you wear them the fatter you like
............................
rheat.

HOW ABOUT A HEWLAND HAT, |3, |2. tl.
PRETTY AND WEIL MADE SCHOOL SUITS. (2, $2.50, $3.

Clathiara, Hatl^ and FurnUhrra t*. liis Majesty. Tbe

^ A

TO BEJIELEASEO

WEDDED THIS MDRNING

300 Pairs

Drew, Selby & Co’s

Sample Shoes

Sizes 3 to 5. Widths AAA. AA, A, B and C

i

50c

gloves you usually iiay 75c—OUR P

Ladits’ Bandsemt

■I

New Fall Waists
.
All Wool Flannels
Fine French Flannels., etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.75.
mart ntw Skirts arriPtdZodaf.........
STEINBERG'S aREUABLE DRY GOODS AND CL0THM6 HOUSE.

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Floral Designs

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Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.

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Artistic work at right prices.

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1 FRANK M. PAINE. Florist |

Cbe Vair
Ia.lies- ind Children s Hose, *11 km.U ;from 8C

nxber 6 Company « «

Prices As Usual, Below Wholesale 1

$3.50

$2.50

$2.00

From Cop
Xo Bottom

nilrcd U. Friedrich

II Sweet Cider 15c at Cold Storage |

or Mr. Ha;iDah to

aoBO o

preprrtT frooiinc on Wadiwortb
MTMt. and that tba delay bad oartnin
It dooe oo harm. Ha tufed that
ttame waa oo oaod of baato. aod am
caatad tbat H tba oooncll malt a whl
looger.tbay »l»bt be o«ar»d 7. faat
more.
Aldarmau WItbelm atotad tbat by a
Uttla further delay tba aiittra offer
mUbl ba withdrawn, ond atotad that
tba ooaaell bad batter aoeapt tba alta
oBarad while they Imre tbe opportoalify
Aldermnn OlUett was for Immedlfas
neiloo. He aald he waa oonfitot
that there would be no fatter offar.
fat that they might get lam ^ faUjtta suted that Alderman HamUtou
wnnied delay at the former meeting
bmmnae of the poaaibllltj that th.
ladiaa might offar a 6!fa This be
^d waa now out of tba qaafaion, in

wiew of tfa Ifat tbatHr^O^
vonld notooi I to tbair Bbaring
bA
fallding whei
toTOfatbavota
Tba mattai

k

FURIOUS FOREST FIRES

tklaa la TWtr 1
By l^faratA to ib* Bd>roM.
Furious foreat flraa for many milvw
along th*' Wyoming A Oolomdo line
north of Paarl, Colorado, are devasiing avarything in their path. Tbe
of Colorado and

By Tsiscrafa m tbs Bseofti
Qlaagowrfiept
ARxan-{
dm left Ballalar. Oonnty Aberdaan. at j
10:30 »hU morning for Danmark,
wbem* afa will visit her fathar. the
King of Danmark.
Annual O. B A I

Bxcorsion bet.

sSSSSSP

THE* CARE
Bestowed in the election
of materials necessary for
the construction of THE
KIMBALL PIANOS
warrant first-clhss goods
—there are hone better.
The high quality of these
goods coupled with the
factory’ prices and liberal
terms make liiem very de­
sirable. Sec us for partiulars.

W.W.UM8IU(!0m

$lot*$eamcd«0ostume$
THE STANDARD PAPER PATTERNS
just received show Slot-Seamed effects in Cos­
tumes. Jackets, Waists and Skirts. STAND­
ARD PATTERNS can be relied upon in mak­
ing your Autumn and Winter clothes. Be sure
to visit our Paper Pattern Department and in­
spect our stock. Patterns are issued lor every^
need in wearing apparel. When next you visit
our store get a^copy of

CI>eDe$igner»IO Cents
It is the favorite Women’s Magazine, edited by
women for women. :
: : : : ^ • • •

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET

SOUTH SIDE

There's not a fault

BavtYou
jRsktd to
See "1902
madeV’
Oaercaats
ahdSuits?

in the Trousers
we offer for Fall and
Winter 1902-3.
Fine Worsteds and
Casslmeres at
$2.00 to $6.00.
We show many hun-v
dred pairs
FHne Trousers for
you to select fronL

HAIVIII-TON
CL.OTHINO OO

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THC iinboKO 1t*OOU> TBAT*a*i fclTT

TIE ETEHne RECOUI. free she
•sets—
IS CHOSENi
TRAVERSB CITY. MIOHIGAh
ORAND TRAVERSE HERALD
LLlAnSAIIDi.V.IUWieil

Rtoll»f«-I
I
Of the emsexu. (be ordiMM:
mmlm tmdmdU ood (be t««k tekeuvfaeaeTViA (be
i
oooocU It bMOM e ottiaaM.
i

J.W.HANMBM.
c of Honor of Mr. Lardie who ;
r (be eaffragea of the people. J
tb^ be would betray ineir I
M and work againat their in- i

EXCUIglONS
PereM^quette

BIC HBAD—OUT ALL NIGHT

THE. ONLY NATURAL AMERICAN
CATHARTIC W.ATER.
It will give you a clear head and a sound bodjr.
It keeps your liver acting and j-our system m
perfect condition.
For sale at j>our DmggisL
I.arge bottle, 35 cents; 5mall bottle, 10 cents.

““‘prKid^t'boosevklt

will review Um parade on September
^ud. Aek egenu for turtimUrx.
H. F Moeller. Vt.¥. A

AULX MAllLA>0«fkf^Mtte.
'^rli'uMrw AU!«Bit or Ookuod.
ierOY of Koot.
rMUlY r. l•OWEKi• of Wo»ford.
I A. MLAIBof JoekMO.
SOWUK A. WJi-DEY i
U>BLOe A. FA1.L of lAtbooo.

ABCBIBALOI B, IIARIIAUU c

OBUAKDO C. MOFFATT

BXrUBUCAN CXIUNTY TItKFT.

OAViO U. CllANUl^klt.
BERT K. WAI.TKU.
W. WIL»0>*.

«BO: W. Cfl
far ODoaty Banr«7ur- .
B. H. AL1.YN

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BBNDBIIMOM UMITU.

TAB LIBRARY aiTK tiUEano
BETTLEI*.
^Tbeatdlooof tbe council luat eve.
ning In t!ie mAttar of the .il.i for th.
now Oaniofte Library building will,
tba Baoord bclievea. meet with quib
gonaiBl Bpproval. In locating tuch
bnilding «a thi. it i. not powible, ii.
nay city, to entirely witUfy every
body. There mn.t be «>me oonc*.
alon. on all aidea It ia gratifying u
know that U.e action of the counct
wa. finally n»ade nnaulmou. Th.
Record haa alnady referred at aon
length and favorably to the • Hanna
Pnrk” alte. on Sixth .treet. Ui«n
otfefnl exnminaUoD of tbe grooud^
finrad Ib^ depth of the lot where lb.
baUdlng would be placed n
be quite eofllcieni, but Rr.
upon learning ibia. ]
78 fbel more tranUge
ThU Important adcltion to the front
age afford, ample room for the build
lag. Tbe aite ia one of the moai
biaotifal in the whole city, and th.
qulta ©xtenalve park, adjoining ih*
library alte proper. wiU
rery dealrable addition to the lilwy

u ooe of the 300 goo| %-«lues
»e ha» e to offer jwu in Rocking
chuTts. This rocker has the full
i seat making one;
oomlortablc rockers <
the market, for good hnish and
soUd coosmicrion it can’t be
beat jt Another is a solid Oak
Urge Arm Rocker, high back,
nicely emboase^ all beaded posts
and a leather Cobbler seat for

9a.is
DlnlnST Room OHoIrO-BotiJ;ht m cxrkodlot*
before the July xdvxnce enables as to save you b:g money I
<5 solid Oak cane scat, high back Diners, full jxjsi back for
IS4.3S1 A lot of odd chair, from broken sets, consist-~
ing ot from one lo ti%'c of a kind, to make room *iu;ck these
will GO AT ONK-HALF THKIR VALI K.

J. W. SLATER. LEA0IN6 HOU^E FURNISHER


0! rnnonom
No nets! to Miner lu>m heat.
Don't let the an gii s:.i,;iunl
- create a but re. Tu: iH one
t»r n ote «*l «*ur .k*>k «ir cc.Lng
ELECTRIC FANS m ^ou^ othte, store *>r hnuic,
..t new
design and |*erlc« ! c«‘n'-tiuctuin

TOO OLD
lo WORK

of the World:

FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.

CAMPBELL BROS

IVIen’s
U2.O0 Shoes
V71 Xy

Biix Calf,
If, I rcnih
rcni h Call,
C.
Russia Calf, Vu i K:.l
ami Coltsskin gooil st\U*s ami gixh! weAt. \\ c
make^ ia si*cciallyof our^u'^tom nuTc f J.iHI sIuh*.
and sell
tell hails of them. We Believe we h.yxr dhe
Inrsl
shoe for men m ; 1 this l.uiul bml.
You will not hesitate to invest
;tftcr >ui;
oru'c cxaniincl the shoes and hc.u*I wh.it o»ii
mstonicrs say alniiit them. Come in ami **ccthcni

A- S- Fryman
SKoo

St.oro

ir» TrMVorso Oet;y.

Such Splendid Shirts VT w

nre n<.t w.nste from the
nuHlem Imlnstry. After
done their
and arc
hy tl»e lir>t %\eareTH, a
omMitnid dealer
the worn
jlTp

lo 4^nietl»lne like tbclr fonurr
they .re »4>U1 again,
1 strtw to place upon tbe public road., i to l»c worn a httliv by the poorer
! Tbis
plan that has been adopted | clnsj^**.. When the sIhk's arc

'1:1 moor boo,. Of mnkKobio i »*»•=•>«•• o«*vd
Saturday waa ob*er\ ed as Straw
referred to the commliU'e
Lincoln county. Washington, am

OM
srnndiHflui

Is what we’re hearing these days as people stop to look
at our window of New Fall Shirts, and then can’t help
but come in, when once there they are ready custorners. "How could the man help it?’’ The stock so
large-the variety
great the styles so new and fine
and the price so low.

r. Snnahall. The bond of H. W.
rteroe was approvod.
Paving «>umate Na 6, calling for
the iwymeut to Contractor Prange of
ihy thIKarion. countie, of
ir.biVj, wa. referred to the committee
' p)XJ*!!ncb
on claim, and aocount. and die city j Wa.hinglon and the movement ha. re-1
I .ho4*s arc bought up
1 .ulied in a noticeable iinpro\---------quaptitie. hy mg d.-ahrs and sold
iUomey with |x>wer to acl.
I the roads.
j to rnelorn*K
fnetorlk'K wnen*
when* tne
tlie nnoi** arc nrax
The locution for a light at the coritr.
eU
I
-•'«
S'Faul
the
order
of
St.
Bene-j
taken
apan
and^
ler of Eleventh and Divi
wa. allowed.
Ik^veral other matter, of busine.. j obtain. iK>s.ession of 100
fonio'.l into
the Sasmil like the Iluest nuiwere dist«.ed of. but an adjournment
urnment I| ^heat and farming land
k»tchewan ivalley. Kt. Rev. Peter roceo. T'lioii tl iN mnteriHl stylb-h de^
wa. finally reacned, the next meeting
meet
nr.‘ ■stnn IH*.!. and wall iwiH-rs.
: totake|Kngei, tbe head of the order in the sign**
^5 be next Monday
trunk «'.*vcrhi;;v .md ^lulnnrnrti. le.are
m:im,fit«tun'd f null it,- Chh-ago Jour

Jim Dumps had always felt quite blue
When rent and other bills fell due.
Collectors seemed to fill the air.
And landlords spr^g from ev'ryu
Tls different now; no blues for him
Since “ Force " has made hlm*“ Sunny Jim I"

Tfuveree City cxienoa today a
oordial and hearty welcome to the
mlBUtera of tbe Michigan Oonicrcu. e
oC'the Methodiat Kpi.oopal churob.
Tbe people of Traverse City aj ;.rv
dime tbe boBOr done them in eelectma
TmTecae Oity a. the meeting place
Ibia year of thU rcpeewntatlvo body
of men« and will do all in their power
_btagb awd flatfohm
One ot the funniest scenes in “Two
Married Men” is the iniiianon o!
Camby Fix into the in>*stic order ol
odd fellows. K\ ervdxxly can appreci­
ate it and to many u wiU Imng
find recoUections of the night thc>
•Yode the goal.” The characters in
this mcrr>* comedy are aU weU drauTi
and are inlcrpreled by a company ot
acton especuOly adapted to farce
comedy. The)' come highly rccommeoded by the eastern |>rcss and will
DO doubt repeat here the success

orce
TXcBcad/tGScrtvC

adds daily deposits to
health s bank accowu.

Utcndcc
_______The comedy
in Sternberg's Grand next Fnday, Sept.
19.
__________
•V

TOLEDO AND OHIO POINTS
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Ut
Train will leave Tt%\rn<' City at
00a. m.
!
Rate to Toledo and return $5 Ofi
TickeU will alM be
from .taon. named to Ohm .uition. at one fare
from Junction poinl num*^ on {XHterif
added to tbe rale to Toledo for round
trip TickeU good tbirtv duv*.
See poetera or axk '
tlealari

koni»n OllU tt iBOTed that lb*
t oppointaooiiimiuoeof Are to' |
____with >lr. Lardl. and the reei- ^
deou of that pert of the Foorth ward (
tbe BAtter up and report to {
eUalaert ae.^tmg. Bofor. (
□o wa. pa»ed. ae it ftnallr | ^THE ONLY durable WALL COATING
WM. Alderman Lardie apoke io hii ,
I
O /■?
Kalsomincs arc temporarys
He called attention to
1
.A rot, rob off and scale.
tbe attitode of hU“ neighbor., friend,
and hrotbew.** atated that he did not
SMALL POX
WI«Hin V«
like tbe idea of ilelaj. %a he haa been
and other disease germs arc
and throatened and
nurtured and diseases dissem­
every day add. to the damage
inated by tt-all paper..
done to himaelf and hi. buaineaa- Ue
oortowiiv I*tWi.Frvr Tu—uy an«l e«inr»
«aid that he bad done what he ihongbi
d«yevrciioc«
E <* l..Tn,
ry T«-W
ALABASTINE
pb<iCM> Ko
M.'U. HI >«.KitFOKI».
fair, offered to leave an 18 foot
should be used in renovating
alley on the west of the warvhoaae,
and disinfecting aJl walls.
.o lit op the front 76 feet a. a park,.
,»laoo a cement walk along the |irouerhave no P*aming on the Eighth
ALABASTINE COMPANY. Grand Rapids, Mich.
,treel front and lutve the rtdetrack all
on hi. own land. He .tated that^e
naa tried bard to keep up bih prt»nertv.
?l»d that in tbe ten year, hi haa been
nee. he ha« not heard a
abont the .mill of th*‘
earthooM).
la regard to the claim that he ha.
be gathered from MinneMta, W'isoontKtraycd hi. tmat, h*- stated tliat
•in. Iowa and adjacent statea
The time may tome and. tlic
hen ha waa elected he did not know
Tb*» London Daily Chronicle my.
Thu omcisl vvcutionur of Tokio
Uiat
waa to be--required
--------be
----------------------- to
jdifd ruCtuily. His death wa. curi- that a Mra Notterman ha. returned
<ix>-s will ]kxss i»lca.sanlly if ytm
from hi. former location. He stated
iudf and. con-ld-ring hi. pro- to her home in London from a pilhave taken the itoihm ai!v.inhere.
had been declared that thu |
was liitU. short of remarkalagc of your youngei tears ami
ooanoil would
bought wiin big
t crocking a railroad track
|b'saved a little immc}.
for the track.
Mra
Notterman
waKunavailjafaft cxprcM The body wa. found tumor,
This l>ank weh omes s;o ings
be declared that be bad no money
the track with the bt«ad a. neatly lugly treated for osnoer before going
decaiiitated as any which had been to France by expert. In tbe Loudon
act ounls lar^c or Muail. It javs
cut off by the official ex.*ontiooer hepitaU On entering the water, at
inlcrcsi
on >-um satings ai d
ere wa. a good deal more laid but hinifMdf. Otherwise there wa. not a; Lourde. xb. exi»erienced a fainting
the moUon for tbe apijolntment of the mark on the body.
j .cnialion, accompamed by pain. In a
your money .i* sule.
oommlttee wa. finally
and
At r»ri. Hworta, . famon. anake|few mlniitea thl. poaifd awoT. and
Mayor Carver appointed Aldernun oharm.r. wa. fonud dead lo bed 8af.
«« »»>• •wellioft of the tumor.
Oinctt.
Sb.ler. Moon. Ott and
Both at Lourde. and since her return
dtMUua
td> Londoa.Mn. Notterman lias been
Engineer Hlomiliield wa. in.trucb’d order to keep i
She attntffite.
I prepare plan, for a permanent
of the Bh^aed
bridge on We.1 Front street acroM
Virgin. Her case created a great wnBoardmau. the oommittci- on olher reaMm Uiere i»eem. to have been 'mtlon among the English pilgrima
bridges reporung that thu one in nm a general rebellion. Her body
ituid. f«r ijr**
rcn>ut is inadequate and in need .wollen into a shapeless, bluish ia_. j
^ ^
aroundj exix-cting
exp
of extensive repair. The new bridge
ing tlmt Bcveral uiake.
on riding for life,
j him to die. and a «m
life.
> have a 40 foot roadway, with bitten her.
18 mile., to get Dr. King's New Dis­
1 foot walks, and i. to be suitalde
It haa joat leaked out that Sd uator covery for Consumption. Coughs and
for the oariylng of a brick or other ('lark of Monuna baa oatually bought Cold.%, W. H. Brown, of Lee*viUe<
. baa endured death's a^
a few mgs for r.‘60.000. There probwonderfST m
egular claim, and account, ably are nor more than a down rug. g.ve instant relief and aoon
were ordered paid.*
in the oollection. r-o that the parcha«lhim. He write. "I now sleep sound
Alderman GilUtt called attention price make, an average of
Jevep n^^^
to the oooditiou of the alleys and gao,000 each. Some of theae mg. are |
Cough^, Cold, and Grip
Jbief Rennie wa. antborixed to ap- of such wonderful weave ana K) beau-'prove it. maichleH. merit for all
al fire and Muniary tinl that in Senator Clark’, new iwl- i Throat
ixd iceman.
ace like home they will be put voderljj^ *^
The .oavenger ordinance was agvin glass and framea like rare old ma.tera j
im. nded changing the rate of com- This wa*
______
don© hy the late Henry G
,K.,«t.on for th« «.po>*l of *:ar.)
;.,7h
fexv similar rug.

ALABASTINE

JBLJCA> VTATC TUJKBT.

Rocker
go-r^3.3g..

OM mt ik. Wtol TtmMiTin «T«dfoUy woertfd .boot Jon-

SmL crit. nOM *r wkMt MS BUt-Mtra cU.

Mum B.n U.

■1’

$1,00*
$1.50*
$2.00*

■$l.00
■$l.50
■$2.00

We want you to make a close examination of these splendid
goods and try to equal them. There's a white shirt with
plaitedjjosom for one dollar that’s equal to any $ 1.50 shirt
you ever saw. Those new stripes are the swellest that are
worn. No custom’house ever turned out anything that could
hold a candle to our $2.00 line for less than $3.00 and they
might ask you $3.50. Anotlxr 6r*at Tact in our favor You
always find a full line of sizes, and especially the 14’s and
19’s. No matter what your size is. we’ll show you so many
patterns of that size you’ll want to buy half a dozen. Glad
you’re pleased with the stock. You’ll be one of our “steadys''
for the future—We’ll treat you right, too.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

cm. mau T0Mojt.t. tiit>mia*B. 1* iSw.

tak SrnieU MWMtti

WORLD’S FASTEST BOUT

YOU GAN DO BETTER BY USING

OUR BEST FLOUR!

Wonderfsl Speed Test of the
Steam Yacht Arrow.
THE VIPEE-3 EEOOW) E0LIP8ED.
Lk«rl«.« M. F'Uat** A«»i
Trcerl. • Mil* I. 0>* Mi.ato »»«
Tbiro-t... a**«.a- •> tke
nier*. DlSi*.»le.

THAN YOU CAN WITH A CHEAPER FLOUR
-IT IS ALWAYS THE SAME-NEVER FAILS

HANNAH & LAY CO.
Condtnstd Dews
% of fDicbIgan

Ihrongb. The road will paas through
a .pro*i«roo* farming
commnnily
whloh lur the moat part, baa not good
fwllroad faoiliUee at prcaent, and will
tbua oaovu a large freight htn^lneae
fnmtheamrt________________

ftiBMtiiifof dtiMiu Md rabMnbwi Blata of Ohio. City of Toledo. ^ „
Loca* Ootmty.
' ^
to the offrIomUoiml foir oad loot teMl
Frank J. Cheney makee oath that
•MoefaUioB to offoot *o onr»Qi«»lioc
eonlor partnar of the firm of F.
till* oYMlnf and to parehMO cbe 4C
aoTM of land oorUi of the cltj tar fail al*rmSd°^ Toledo, County and Slau
Ad rmoe tnck por]
row daysitb« anMTiDt of]
•^*an<l
and every eaae of Oatarrh that
aatary-dl^.OiJO^wlIl hare boon aob•t be oared by the nae of Uall *
Care.
•eribod,
FRANK J CHENKV.
Thr ffrooi^
of Oharlottv
Sworn to before me and eu been bed
hare anitad and raaolrad not to take
thi* f.th day of Di^c
order* oo Saturday afteroooD* after C
W^A
o eiook for daltTory. Thi* moramaat
XOU./P.M.C.
wan effcctad by a womaa't olob of
1* taken Inlerthat oily, whoa* •yxnpathy wont cot
y on the blood
for ibi* **poor delirerymen** wbo in
of the •yttem.
for
teatlmonial*
free.
aanj itutant'O* went oblifed to work
F. J. Cheney A 0«»., Toledo. O.
nntll the wtni hoar* on the Sabbath to
d by DruggisU. Th. Hall * famfiniah tl»air delivery of Ute ordera
To aare time and money darinit
peach oannlnR oeaaon the two lanc«
oannlnf faotorlr* at kooth Haran have
roond what they have been looklnf
ror-Hi maohloe for plltioir peaohea
It 1* a looal invention which wiU pare waa aealdad *evarely but not faiallv.
the peach and Uke the atone oot at
rortae* ravnr* a Tesaa.
the aame lime withoat bmiainff the
fruit.

**Havtng dletreasing pain* lu bead,
baok and utomaoh, and U»ng without

Tba diapuled theory that append!.
OUU la oaaoed by the lodffement of
P. White,
oaeda. eta. rwjeired confirmation in
and *oon
ible in
the oa#e of the 14 year old aon of felt like i
and liver trouble*
Onl
Biobar^ Davi*. of Bome9. who la dead
at Jaa O.
Johnwin*.
and,
from an oimratlon for that dlaeaae. A
Mead** drug atorea
'
oher^ pit waa found lodffed at the
opening of the appendix.
The famona Fourth Michigan Oav-

n. riiuf.
afloat, far Mirpet.»it»s the lie^t .kmerl
can record and exwHliug !»y two mile#
an hour the world'* HN'onl, heW hy
the HrttiaU torpedo Ikmi dtwtrorcr Vi­
per. of forty-three mile* on hour, aay*
the ^^■w• York lltTsId.
Iu a ►i-H-d te^t oil the IIu*l».oii khe
made a kuut In lui.
e.iii!r*lent to
a ktatute luilr in Im. lt»
T>J*
rate of ,vj id ino knot.*, or -I*, r.fut) *ut-

ill lie takeu hy yai-hu: u new tTa iu the cimStructl>n of euch craft
Of AiuerScan etcara
w*cl* the Elli.le. owuivl \,y l:. Burge- \V.nrren of
ruiladcn.hia and now ruuui
George, iioltht the next 1*^
that of the Amov. I.iii eon)
I with
the time miole the other »l.ir U *!ow.
The KlJhle over the same eourao n*ed
by the AiTOw made a mile in Ini. 41’«^
corrt.*i*m«iiU4. to e knot iu lui. .'^1*., in
June, 1SH7. Thi* i» iieiirly iwt-lve
mliee I i htuir hehln.l the .\rrow i
Next t.. the rir.de. iu AiiHrieati wa
ler*. I* ihe ntn**-**'* 1***! I'orter. huUt
hr the llerreelioffH. w hi« h mailc a
kl*et>«l
,.f
74 h*» knot*, or
Sd MO mile*, eu honi eeiiy iu 1NH7.
KvertThimr wa. f.ixo?ahle ftM* break
lug the re<n.rd. and. l«inliig e.t IdenU.
no tIouU wa* euterialucHl that the Ar­
row wouhl prtive her ability to show
her ht* !* to ai;3lh:ng afloat, hut her
owner tlld u..t ihire lioj- Hint *he
wt.n’d re;i.h the womlerfiilly l.lgh
KjH*>d to w hieh tlie wto|. w ateiie*
eihlemo.
Mr. I lint
that a
*I** d of helwt'eii thlrt v^-ight .nml ft»riytwt» mile* an hour wt.uhl In- det , loi>etl
to hop* tiuit a rale of forty thriH. i„H.*t,
etiunl to that of the Viper, would
a. hi. ve»l.
the te».i wii* tlnUhetl.
It wa* freely ndUMtt.d hy owner ami
dedgiuT alike lYint itotlurg like itie
forty five mile r.Tie h.'ol 1-^‘u amiei
|«;t.Ml.
Ti.ere etmlil lie i,o more thrilling
lime for any man than the uituuie and
n liair dur.ug wlih h Hie k.'eii prowed
dnoe ll.rough the w«i.u^, of the
oti from the Kiarliiig I ne. jiml
lltl
ttl*>te tb.‘ Ardkh y • luh. to a i*.iut near
alH
opi*e.!ie Ilie kimimer home of Ml*.
ly opi*
<;ouM.
At IHlIroud »|**etl *he
. eo eleanly
with spray when

motj* ►!«***l *lie 1
I her uatuml
airy, whloh figore* in history a* the line* I.s if she were rnmiluR only at
wlmt for h»*r i* an onllnary gnit of
one that oaptnrtHl Ji ff Davi*. ii to
twenty five i*f thirty miles an hour.
hold iu annnal reunion at Farmington
She did not -s iunt.- a* Mr. Klliit ex
September 18. It wa. muMered iu in pn'k.ed It. Neltlut wa* there .niiv ap
Dt'troU in IW-'and aerred till the cloae parent lmTen*e In vil.railt.n. end wltli
of the war, lo*mg in that time
their eyes ^hul Ilm*e o|i i-wM could
h;ne moed the li.erea*.* in *,**-d only
by tlu* louder lium of the lu-teiumry.
Not lHio«a«d for I.lf...
la-avlng pier A at the lUitierr at
aolea do not wear aa long aa formerly,
*'l waa treateii for thre«* year* by lialf p:»Ht Id t»*M,vk hi the nfieiiiuon.
bnt it i* all owing to the new walk*.
the Arrow made the run to Ard*ley In
-^Harbor Beach Time*.
one hour iiml thirteen minute*. There
The editor of the Unohanau Raoord Flatula, hut. when all failed. Bucklen** Amloa Salve cubed me in two Mr. rUnfe guc*t»-A1fred II Hondley.
weeka*' Core* burn*. Brniac*. Cnta Joseph 11. Ihudley. W. A. .*<aml* and
CKima Bore*. Eruption*. Salt Rheum, a dozen new*i«iper inwi-wt-re Iran*
of it tni* winter, free of charge. He File*, or no jiay. 25c at JaaG. John- ferretl to Mr. Jo*eph II«wiiUey> yacht,
I*
offering prise* for the fiiggeat aon'* and F. H. M.-ad** drug store.
the Nnslika. whlcli wa* anelMtntI at
pumpkin* rai*e<l in the vicinity, with
the finish line. All ox.*-pt four ton* of
A haavy fro*t Saturday night oanaed eoni wa* left on the .h* k at Ardsley .
the condition that all pumpkin* tub.
and after only right niimite* of wannmilled for oompetition heooma hU
lug up the race ngaln*t time wn* on.
property. He figure* to get enough
r.ptalii 1*. i\ l*.aeknrd ran the lH).nt
pie timber to la*t him all winter and aerioualy
at
Sooth
Haven
gtva him pie ttorve time# a day for the j ground wa* white with anew tn the
tumetl iPf dlrret for th
es|>eoditurr of about f.S
in prUe | morning
h..* UM*n kurveyed
run. Thi*
hy the governtuen I and I* ut the most
only a few Im he* out of the way.
Tier now in the •ervica of the Detroit warm,
tinging life. That**
wlmt
When within thnn’ nilmite* t*f the
poetoffloe. ha. walked M.OOu mile* in ! Hooky MounUin Tea doev x'it Jaa .larllng line, the I'ltplnln gave the chief
enthmer. J. S. Rrlgg*. a warning Ull.
•latM year* he baa be«m in the
Two mtnot*-* later there wa* a second
arrvioa. Thi* woo Id have taken him
Lover* of anuerkraot will be glad to warning, and six mwnd* before the
^to OalifomU a doseu time* or more.
hear that the oabbage crop of Bensie Hue wii* <To**ed Ifie kignal for full
Mr. Jedding, waa one of the four
oounty-one of the great cabbage rai*. viveotl ahead w:a* eonmletl.
wigtnal earth r*
Re wae appointed
Only an In.tnni bter there wa* a
lug xmutie* of Mtohlgan~w ill
Jaly 1. 188S. and he* walked Hi* route
ummunlly large till* y.ar. . in cding htind of etenui that alnio*t enveh.!*M
every day elnoe
Four carrier* and
tlje flying craft. Every oume of I*t
three clerk* did tl.e hu.ioe** of the
-4o«» iKJunJa caimelty wii* on. an<l the
Thou bast strange notion, for one enfety valve* had Iu gl»c her the mv
omca then. Now eighteen carrier*
nnd fourteen clerk* are ueoeaMiry ao young a anb*titote to think that ciMMiry relief.
thou art the aame as Rocky Mnuntalu
on ehc came toward the ktakel.oot
|•ro.pect• for the
n.w
elec
Tea. made hy the MadUmi MtKlioliie at terrlllc *im,>1. Through the eloml of
trie road from Mat law m Muske- Oa 85c. Jae. O. Johneon.
*inoke rnptnin raekanl eould l»c *t*en
gon nr* brighter of Ute. aod it g*
at the whtxl. with Wallaee It. rilnl.
tlioughi the prt^Jeol will .un lT go
Bnmhle here were refponeible for the owner’* brother, .tandiug with hi*
the
kiling
of .Keotlonman Alonso wateh hi M* hand on the Uiu.
Young by a Rig Four pasircgei train
Althongh n photographer t-MJi ehange
naar Alexandria. Ind.
Yoong eteppMl a plate and take a *et'«*ml iileture hi
off the track to let the Crain paee. and fen wttstnd* after the fir*!'expti.urv.
waUed into a big nest of the be. s, tle-re were no imeoml pirture* taken
from the .\«*hka.
Before a *eeoml
whoae auddan attack eo dieoonoert**d
pkite t>uild Im* ex|*tk«*l the Arri»\v wa*
him tliat to ceoapo be inadvertenily
M> far aM.ni Hunt a photograph wouM
atepped bank, onto the track in irent have kltown her luerely a* a retreating
A looal ahoa dealer Informa the
Tlmaethat the introdootion of cement
ridewalk* in thie villaire hae Inoreaaed
hie shoe trade '^at leaat 85 per oeut.
Ur Elgin reporta hi* busino** of *hoe
repairing aa greatly increaaed during

Ihimhard Jedding*, the oldest «w. | pbyjr«r*|iower! fllu^’cnMlilTy

ANoniTofftcNEVcs COUMZP

There U no bmnty in ell ttie land.
That can with her faoe oomiwre.
Her hpe
red. her eyee are bright.
She Uke. Rocky Monnuin Tea at

NoOtim

^ fle ^*wnUh.***

•*t the .Vrr.*w eaiTletl
• |*.uml* ..f . earn m »mt l*iiler« and
no*.
Be^!de* tltct aj^
nnd chief engineer ebe carried a
ertw of two B**i*tant engineer*.*two
frtiiiea. one wuttr tender, two oiler*
and three dtvk hand*. Her extreme
kmgih h lao f.vl and 4 Im he*; length
on the wat.T l;ne. l.tu feet; extreme
In *111. r.' feet and «i inelie*. and draft
nmh^ iMTcw*. 4 f»*t and 11 imhew.
She ha* two fiuadruph* ex|«an*ioii co­
de « of developu.:: 4.tX*.

OIL AS FUEL ON A SHIP.

WEINCARTEN BROS.. 377*379 Bnadway. New Y«rk
Koialuriorwtoaukttl^ptooefiWW.Safwtrarm. Am*|a ao-bMitmr

ToiintaiaPm ,

IS

mmiMi
u>

barter trad*.

\ written guaranteee with
ever} |icn xoUL

CWsls
the pen that aati*ficii^---Y
Sold by


rBK 1000 WATTS
%A/ANTEI>-Mmi

Rastall

UMTllWllW^

mMaSNnrGA

Hustling Jeweler.

DR. SAWYKR

Parfccr'sT^uiitain
Pen Ink for sale.

•DENTIST*
0»TI


of Ih. m too."
-Any iMtrtrldgik’: * ' :
-Th.-.sauU« of llo-m foa"

J. £Sg^§“xSi£Jf.'S5ie’S2t
l_i<*iL>»K WAN1EI>-A goua
..Vk. W.

The Kngli*hniun. thinking Donald
wa* drawing Ihe lung l-.w. n*k.*l if
there were any porlllu*. l».Minh! drew
hliUM-ir up.
-W.U Iheyaix* no *o plentifu . They
P.t rr.roe o.v.i*|un;,!ly. ,mk» and aguiu,
like yuurwer.” I.ondon Standard.

Batsoty of th. Syo and Ftnia«

II. -I
n

■■■

^^con

ienphen t he "demis’d
for

“ssk-ar

t\ 'it >A1-K «m kli.S T.
Wate
*n.I HarJ-.a.
Jioui M<-n^

CARPET CLEAHN6 WORKS
,J£?w*^aStt’S3!L*;5?r^ M.B.CBAPUl.ProM.

A GOOD
r-i‘H ?<Al.K-«*nf I»i«*lrK-h lialf fXrrl* bay

COMPLEXION

A. D. TYLER

Dentist

■T-xiX.......

OFFICE;

'■

illuminating

js increasing—

the pcojile of our city now realise
that (L\S for lighting is infmitcl)
8ui»crior to any other mcthcxl
known here.
I'he light is morg
bnllianl. available and reliable at
.ALL HOI KS, and.
light, costs less than
any other, bcsiiies being fu easier *
on the ctes.
Houses in come of
erection t>r jirojtoscd should not
mplclcil
icil without a sys­
tem of gas i.iping.
Many have,
alrcaxly ilonc this,
Applictioo
' anything
ling in the line of light*
ing, heating or piping made at

TRAVERSE GIH GAS COMPARY

JOHN R. SANTO

It is the beauty of good
Iteallli. It is the eAndcnceol

IDarfin & €qms

IRON-OX
TABLETS



FMY8ICIAW AND 8UBOBON

EuTi

Who
does not wish
ss It?
Who does not delight
to see It?

r gas immetiiatcly a

J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D.

FOB SALE

Koierh* for fiv 1*

artut* .ouldn
the 1.U1 of 11

frora

gas range or house i>\\k and set
meter FRKK OK COST. Thiii
offer apjdics onlv to those who

paragraphs.

Ifk^all lip frith the drummer wlien
be lokc* 111* grip.

connection

*k«sid bor**

.u;k-'i...umrx.n*ng- Hr A It.
I*0INTED
to h ‘’T,

E.W.HASTUI8S&S0R
C^TaU:

KKNT-lanr«>l ni*. r<-m

BUSINESS CARDS

FIRE mSURABCE

SJCH AND PUR.C



SO T€xblet4 25 CenU

O. te. OARVKR
FOR RENT

STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House

I_Jol-.«-t:ToKENT -'M3 W

FIRE INSURANCE

*tb *lr»-ft

In

FRIDAY, SEPT. 19

L. U A. BUILDING

AND CONNBCnONS.

TIME CARD.

...wit

The Comedy Sncee** of 4 a< a*on*

TWO
MARRIED MEN!

j^oVeET1-. UK.ST-W.

.......Eii; is

MISCELLANEOUS

m moos,

U«o«r*l pr»e*

IliSa.lS

irii*

SpccUU Sccncn!
NotcI Specialties!

Sptrkllnj: wm
Pretty Girls!

IBs;

75BirH7
'.asr-srs

NOTHING BUT FUN!

allKlAw.
».A-ll»CBlLL.O.P. A

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.

ftar Pteom.7 and lUcklaaw aty. X eo n »
rarM potnw •uutb to Pan Wayn*. H ID
raty. ll iu

PteWi-ipwne..
a j|OaVSY

MUSIC------- =LESSONS FREE
8m J W. Ollb ud ctooe
trnn of muiiii IrUooi freo, with
• Tlolio. Koitar or nsndollo—
ncaUr $16 inittoment. tt
down. bolaoM tl weekly I-J-por-

to loan

own

MirUttffl Block.

d*a

raai ateala. w1*

Tsrs:

FARM FUR

sale
cw...

known

as

- n

the Steele or

Nccflhani fanii.

One of the best in

Grand Traverse

county.

^
3J

mile*

soulhofthccity.

J. E. QREILICK CO,
City.

.*iii T.i'.'f,

For Lom*rill* and m. Lom*. 4 JO p ».
Par Pteoakay and Hnrbor Bpnlng*. 4 JD p. n>.

TaknaTil Wa* w O. B.*l.farOnu>dB*p
llHl a« rc5

J."w CLIFFE,

i-£Sri.lc'

r%a.o..

Train* Imv* Travw** aty •• follow*;

^"L.25,35 anil50c.
....

your

r\Ka W. E. a w

YIA.A. A.* B.T1A.

By GEO. R.EDKSON

the Vorld to know.*'

for their wonderful work 4u Liver,
Kidoey and Stomach trouble. Don't

if

Cucky €urpe

E.IOM-T

A genUeman having an estate in
the blghlanda, aa he w a* going aliroad
for aome time, advertIm*1 the khooiIng* to let and tedd In* gamek.^'eper.
iKmakt who wa* to »|*ow ihe gromid.
to give it a g«*Ki .hkraeter to any <aie
wiKi .-ailed to M^e it.
An Euglikhmaii ej«me iU>nn. and. in«iihlng of I».
akk.d if it
»!o.k.d with

write Bev. O. J. Bodloojr of Aah^way. B. 1.. “what a Ihoroujthly good
and reliable medicine I found in EcIcotno Bittcra
They aorod me of
Jaundice and liver trooble. that had
canned me great saffering for many
voara For a vennioe. all round cure

MBappy
man
is be who buy* the

AIO>
ABSOLUTH.T ODORU

A Parwow** Kobto Act.
••I want mil

OBKST

OBRIT

tam-e of s.r*v» wish**, burning only oil.
The *hlp maile an a\xT*ge of S5I
boor, for
» e^boor
kuoi*a d..y.
i;:
the trip. Tw,. h
eight Ufrrtl. uf oil were ei.mmnied
dally and .1 i* «**timated that the
weight Wk- *-» 1*1 eei:t le** than et*;l.
Tlie .-iimph t.ient of the khip we* ix*dtntHl ftwin *l to tA |*T
and the
engine ix*mu
e.m*e.iuence of
tlM* «*e nf oiL
nie llenteuaut Ua.v*
that mefi of higiier Intelligem^ are re
•luln*! in the fiimaee rt*uu when oil I*
hunud and th.it It i* uo|%o qtieklidfa
of ph.vkleal euduramx*.

Yiro_ xatiy
French experts deelare that tb
kmerliwn wardlne would he «*iu*l t
lie French If it were pack.^l In uUv

WAIT OEPARTIEIT.

lAmtenutit Ward Winchell ha* re­
ported to llw 4»avy deiartmeiil at
Wa*h!nglcMJ the re*ulU of the lert
made altoerd the Uarit*jka wdh all aa
fueL any* the New Y.ck World. The
»h*-*uie SteaiUkUlp cumptoy fitted
twHve of the vewel’s furnace* with

M,;niL“^i iD’tirHoT.



■FiTiTmTii

c. A MOTAAT.

OKN-riST

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

^
/

tu nrmxi uena^Vuiijm. unii
KtWAbn wi£u>

METHODIST
MINISTERS
Arm Comlns Into the City b>

••fhiuh >• inii
8TTNDAY RATW

. ic j, nn>iHVM

8uptrooad trip Traia loarea 6:40 a.
mams S AO p m.
1601 amo
n E Morray Agt.

ft--®

th# Hundr^*

76

TAKIK6

Providing

Bluhop

ExpecttK) Thift Evening

rr;

•• -1 H.O. BUTLER, «0E. Front St,

lA

I All d*y lodAj Mtiluidui
■iUiUt«r« of all aM»» hat.
ctm
log Into lU tnty. moH Ih^n ar.« mm
OJM bUM^ASKiU Ol tli*<la Uei^. th/>od

joM Aow manr c^i.iioi
kpown aor aoowaifiy .»iuu-i.d. ».
'flMOl af tb^m bavr iruf<^ flirtdij U
tbair plOTM of n.lrruititt. iil. b.vin^
teen B»0t at ti*' Iratti. br ihfit
Tbr afTatif*aiet<U for tmiii k for th<
■riDlofori tevo br«o etcrl:*oilT n.au
•ifid, «l4 ikt, ooBOilttaa
vreat
orodit for tb« folmas of
plan*

COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS
i;.»m:aT hauNWy
i. u.*vok

...................... „,.„„!«'ILLBAN0UErTOfiICHT
.Mr%. (’. U

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Wlmncv oil liivisMin.
ifTmoon «

•V

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Oct. 14th i« date <

5 Sores and s:?«» &'“*
; Itching Piles : “«<*"<oko

“ The jo.nt coonullce of ihc coum .l.
'■> Foro.tors Hall
U..1 Ho«d of Tr^lc W.1I ...eel this'
--------- -cveninK for final ailum on the OUI
Mi..u,n railroail ftandu«r.
•I hr Kn.Khi.of Hyth.u Kill ot«rn|
..Uh......
: scasKin of 1UU2-U3 wilH a siKulj
*• »rr...r,.i
party am! bop. Fnday evening of thi» |
Till- .Uuiqui l »*f th.- young tut-a of
Acek. All Knighu and ihcir \x\'cs\
lie Alumni ami the High School, ;
PCCK-S KING.
amhally invited.
which i.-. the ‘•bem diction” of the *
OF OINTMENTS
- JT.m4.
....uj
S. R. Ihirkc is liaving a hold l>u;li atb'. tic niiet of Saturday, will occur
near the Glen Lake Narrows Lrnlgc. in Foresters hall ihn, eremng. A good
’ *■ d‘o-*?>-ery t.u»!er, f.-!
The building is three slones high wuh menu haii b -eu provide i. aiid i
an observatory on top.
will b<* plenty of n fr .Imietit for the M DECK BR05.. Mfg. ChvmiMa. *
Mr. King, an elderly banker of
L'
Grand kapldu, MkU.
!
Rrinccton, III. is being turctl ol
Rut exis-llout iti. will b.* the mat
llrights disease by «lrinking the walcis ial fare. It will be a- nothing co
certain S]»ring near Glen l.akc, ptred to tha “feust of reason aud flow
whidi IS known to |kjsscss n;c*liiinal pf sod ’to follow the b.»n.|Uel. 1
.......................i..,

pro|»cniev
The waicis from ihi^ UillK'it w i'd be I a Uuasi. r. and the
Put h.id .-..U-e ..ve, t.. vt. -II.:. VBlth
^
>pnng will l»c sent to Mr King .luting fultowiiig to:i.t« will be gi to:
ihc winlcr.
Toa^tiuustii. PaniiO. tiilb.-ri. tct,
All those having articles they widi ‘•Why we batiMuet.”
to l ontributc for the rummage sale to
O V (Carver. President Board ot
tie given under the auspices ot the Kduoation ‘Athletics wnen 1 was a
Congregational Ladies' -\id are le-jpor,
U>
line keep | ltr«n. i« r Ho
^oel |ou« Uel J iiuiU^: iM-.xmi- •
at « t
quested to notify Mrs. r. H. Rainuui I 8u|Hjriut. i:dc-ni I
H
tii’b. rt ~ “...Ix ,lll.rie
lit l»‘- '•“■‘f ••*
or .Mta. j. V. .MclnlosU at once, a> •• What a p«»d bealiliy atblolic sj.inl
Will Mi^kA One More Effort to ihc) wisli to call for them toinurri.w j uuniih to a High wrlioo’. *’
tjing n r-pe iimund hi-* w.s»-t w hen [ ————
or
ThutMlay.
Anything
m
the
w
i\
Hon
\V.
11.
lV.H»*fr.
>.Y~**Aihlct.
hi. l;iiM!!..r.l i.iiiM- th d 111 ..II hhii
-Lift the Cup”
id old furniture, articles of iloihing,; ic^ in the Higii t.duK»l in *nS”.
bnc-a-brar‘, eU. will !>c aacpt,ibie. i ^ Roy Wjnkocic ’. i-'-NVlist the High
‘‘‘ '\Vu«t m\’ip.*'Whai lire you
And it has l>een lawful to r;.!e| wlmul . aiH-cr* to do in Aihh tioatrxine to d«*^”
wheels on the walks that are t>cMu tDr. H. l'> Gmu i^ AtbleticH from
‘■lioylu’ !«• ehckf uueelf. »v
vviiN flit's .iiiswtr
tvMbvwdiiuimecvcr smic Suiid.i>. apf.y^nittnVHirtntiH.iiii.’•rhokf y.*urscif> Y-m - .Tint do It
iliough some of the cyclists bvg.d- I*nuri„;»! Ny,-*• Kn Id Day.ihui way. '\.u II httxe I.. pm th.* rope
alumt U.
! S«ujg-.Vlmuni
ar.niiul your lo^- k "
Olaagow, Kept in—It it aathoriltre
•Arhlelic in
riM Thirlhy,
•Sure an' 1 thihsl thai, hm 1
Mrs. Frames S. Smith, wh.. has
ly aaaoanoad t«Uy that blr Tl
UlJn't
}the r
y.uldu iTeMthe at! aU.“-N»w York
Upton will aead a oballmge for the ceil in Valiaraiso, Ind., lot some
r. ;o:t- ‘What Ihc High
me, will return m alKiiit eight weeU
SOMCTHINQ GOOD!
Amarioa's cap at the end of the jire,c tn wlhb-tici ’*
(*. F. ('himdiill of lITe Frtoskey Inml
resume
her
dav-es
set week. The builders of bis aea
mou.J-”.\tMefies from .Tcjwndent is m the t ;ty mi business
1.. S. Tratt went to Ouilcv..jK tku
yaoht wUl be Denny Bros., and Fife
ami * ailing on fnenils.
WlU be the designer The new racer im.ining to argue the petition* tor the
Prof. Duii.i.rillc pr-Why 1 am
will be bat lUtle altered in de.lgi. dis-siduiton of the injumtion jcsir.v n- tuiuth’ot ’
xial Train
I rain |.
t»t M ••htnaion. 1
•iHxInl
M. born biid.bng
from the last cballneger. Final d.> ing the T. C.
u. U. A I. and iVnnn. It«utr. Oct. 4.
L. viT IhiimigloD *t»l—‘What the
tfieir line across the I'agc pr.HK*nv .u Alumni have done in Alhh*iii> ”
, D.C..
%adh will be settled tonight.
!
J™”*
Route.
Omena.
Prot. Klhotr-”.\ihlenc- **»Dliv..t.” ^J*^^’
^ ^
Traverse Ray Hue No. 71 L. t>.
FOOTBALL RULES CHANGES
8ong—;'Tl.x* Yellow luid Blu.;”~
Rate from
from Traverse
Traverse City
City round trip,
’— Rate
T. M. will hair their regular nuelmg ruiveraily Hoyw
flit 4.'. One extra ft--poxer allowed.
StK^rt TM»k« krv. HrsMlMlInitK W in
ood from start
Ticket* on sale Oct 3rd, 4ih, 6ih abd
thiN cxcmivat 7;:hi.
Uex>rg Den/, ‘ut—“.Mhlelics
Mwl Malrrt«ll> Alter CaMr.

-Au l»e x xtxmded to
f.rh return 1Begerdluc the amu*;.-- In IhU y.wr ^
oodin everyway
Citv in
foutlwU rub*. « |.r..mliieui eiiihorit)
Lor.n K..b,r,. . 1-noc.i.l
i;;*" JT».M
ok
_______
^
.:ton3:bS
Ob the game, aetiutlm*: lo n Ne»v York
Athletics in p m. ,h». nest dar.^^Sol^U
Claude Carter has gxMic.lv* the M. ................................
ood comedy
dlaitfitch to tbn St. 1a>ui»
Ids
A. C.
6?^
Rnplds
to
Washington.
|4
Krenerick—“Athb-tics
A F. Willard ol Fnipuc, is at the

i i=?;SSS~; I isiactij"

UPTON TO CHALLENGE

. i„„. ?’•

...........;

STEINBERG'S^!^
GRAND! Tonight

Everybody Come

HUmMft
HAWINS.:

■!4-

G
G
G

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

.u,

ebaagaa will \tTy oiab iiully afrid the
game. The one uf in<mt lm|M.rtutuv in.
of txmrae. tUeoiirnU.ut i luinglm: k^kxU
after a tourhdown or a
tind tluwould aomctluiea nutk.- \.ry iMiialdiTable dlffrrciKV.
•*rndt-r the old ruba. If tlun* wji* a
atrong alnd and Umt « ut.l dli*«1 dow n
In the aeeinid half, only oiu. l.-uni got
the banrfli of It.
-A moet aiiimi. ol.j.^ttun to the
ebanga awy prove u. W that Ih.- einft
Ing of guaU win n.U up the apmn
Icaa aumew hat
**It Is safe to aay that Ihr g« ii. ral
peblic will imlhv no aliimtlons In tin*
pUy by the rbangiw tu the re»t of the
ralea eic«*i»t that |*»*nnhlea are more
generally tiva yanla than ten yan1«
This la evidently lui«ed ui^m the IhmhChat the oftlcUl. will Ik- ukkc eirlct In
aafarrlag tlieni.
-I do n«.t ai-e nn.Ulilng III the rule,
which makea'ai.y »er> radi.wl alt. rntlona Id the style of tN^a. hlng tea no.
r»1l VWatwrar K«»

$3

$4 SHOES
FOR.........

IF Yor want • drgy call up C. In
on Cities’ *pboi.e Oflloe
No .n:6. n*i.ience No. TiW,.
lW»tt

Fit/i<rralc

esaoailoo TJiwm bar« Urn vrry l« a
■iMO. and thoM bara occurred ii.;i
htmmm of tkn work «f tlio ooiumilie*
bal la oplU of It. iirlralo lodirldoab
aaklag oaloido arraagoBMiau witboo*
Joltiac Ibe oooiBiltloo know.
DarUf Ibo day. la lt.a maty ooor
lioaM. aboat 76 youug oaadldai4i« bnr.
booB tab lag lb« examloatioor. lUt
foraiorly of this cliy, batag It*
nr. with Bcr W. L I^fmaa
of Iba First obarcti aa reglatrar
la lha First obarch. Rot liagli
Ksaaady aad bis assistaau are tos^
aMltBlag to tbalr plaoas of rutartaln
Mat those wbo are aot familiar wlil>
the alty. those who wen aot m
tralaa aad tlioaa for whom different
arraagemauu tbaa those glvaa la tb«
diTbOtorlaa bare Lad to b«' mads.
BUbop James N FlUgeraid, D U
LL. D., who Is to preside orer tb«r
■assinas of the ooalereaoe. lias not yet
atrira. bat Is axpactud this aveniag
aanlrarsary aeaaioa «>f i
WlU oooor this areaing at
the Firat obarob.
Tbs addraaa will U kI^« n by Her
■W. F. McDowell of New York «itr.
The maaio for thu • vi ulog aenrlcr
Will be ooadm icd by l»»e Kir*t Ohurol.
•hblr.
______________

FINE NEW STOCK!-

(}. H. A I wi l ma ae
Ricbmot .1. Inri.. on Taeadar. Oct.
I4fh. frem Macktaaw City to Big Rap
iHf RodbI trxpAVOO. Get foU infoTmat ion of U. R
I ageat.

EXAMINATIONS

1668 ff

Whiting.
Miss Mamie Wals*»n, who has Ucri
visiting Mrv. K TV. Mail f*»r a lew
ilays, rcluineil to her home this nu>r:iing.
Mr. and Mrs. David .Murpi > have
gone to Bingliam, where they will
have cliargc of a cainj* on the new
railroad.
Mrs John Cadham of .suttuns Bav
IS home from a visit with relam c> at
the Soo.
.Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fx»stcr xH Ab
xicn arc visiting Mr. an.l Mrs. ChanW. .\. >VhediK.k went tu I.ansm^
to^iay as delegate from the loxal unix»n
tx» the big liarbcrs’ x onvcntum.
Miss rU>crg has relumed to (oand
Rapids alter a visit with Mis> i.auta
luttsxh.
.Mrs.l rcxl Cutlis and chd.licn, l.tiward and Geraldine, left lor Grand
Rapixls where they will make lhc:r
Ikmiic.
^
('•CO H. Hnnkerhoft, secretary and
treasurer of the DcailKvm Fngrav.nc
Co., of Chicago, was m tbc city toxlay
on his way to hUk RapuU, his former
home, (ox a vuil with tricmls.

The summer girl la brlnginc l*«ck to
lawn a new style in fi»..txvenr. ►,-i.xa it»e
Kew York Kv.-nlm; J*»urmd Thta ta
a thos of ctdured auede or luitenl l.-alh
cr. laced with I'uloreNt rlhlK.ii-at the
anklea. theae rltilxma rl***! In a tie.it In
tie how Id front. Itiwwn nm1re,.Msl
WA with tirown aaihi rll«li.*na tHt-r
paler brown allk atuikiuga, ta the euinbtaadon that one area more of thnn
UTAOi: .WU Pl.ATPOltM.
any atbar. Next In p.*pularlty ta Ixlark
.Man)
[any xx*m
xximcdics luvc from time to
patent laathar or suede, lat'od with
Wen exploited bch
before the theablack aatln ribl»on ovct Ma.k allk
ataeklaga The rlhUma are atiaeheil

public x>f th
this country m
aa they arc on aandala. They are
Die Of ie» satisfaclx>ry maimer.
wrapped arouod the ankle In the <5n- few of them are great, a very few howHan way mod flnUtwd about four ever, more of them arc mcrclv gxKvl,
taebaa abort tbc ankle.
and a vastly greater miml*cr of them
UUbort Powllaon, Mra a Q. Strung arc hoi*elessifW.
Among those that ate great. as<rl
and Mira Ulllan A. Finn left this
afttfaooa for Blaine to attond tbe an j*crhai»s a little grcajcr than the
greatest rre find “Hunt ng fxu Hawk•wd ooavtoUoB of Ibe M. O. M. 8 of
4ba abmvobof Otariabt of tba aavemb ins” the i»ast master fim maker U
Guy F Steely. “Hunting for Hatskms” is being presented in a most
eUboralc manner unilcr the direct bo
of Mr. William Gray who brings his
big attraction to Sieinbeig’s Grand

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National
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Sineii'g
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All tu.unberN. of th- nhuimi, all for- October 14th
C. E. Murrav. Agent
nirr etudents ol the High school and
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Cadies' Waists

In SILK, SATIN
VELVET
and FLANNELS

Some New and
Attractive
Numbers just
Received....

We art shewing seme Extepthnal Bargains
ibis week « «
Ladies- Black Si*k Taffeta Waists
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Ladies- Silk Taffeta Waists i" l^V an.i...’.o.v
Fancy slitchetl, irimmctl with buttons, $7 ipialitv fx>r $5.00

Assorted line of Ladies’Velvet Waists m
Hut k* coUirs, 1 am y .Sini»cs. .Mr. cl \ clvet^. ctx ..
while they last, at............................... ^.$4.00 and $4.50
Ladies’ Satin Waists, the most stvhsh hK.kmg gar­
ments seen for the money............... ........ ........................$5.00
Ladies’ Waists m Fancy or plain Frem h Manncl or
Ihillianicens, many CoUirs and new styles, Signal
••umiicis:...........................$3.00. $3.50 and $4.00

rin Freus Kid Gloves
'I'his noted glove is lieyon*! a .Inulu the best ue.4nng
ami fitting glove made. 'I n a |air and be **.nx,m , e*L. Wc have qualities......... $ | ,00. $ 1 .25, $ 1 .50

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KIL-KOLD TABLETS
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“Michican’s Best Fair”

West Michigan State Fair
Grand Rapids. Sept. 29-30. Oct. 1-2-3-4. ^

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Dr. Iman’s Ladies’ Restorative
Tai.i.madge, Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich..
Dear Dociok: I have been thinking
1 ought to write you
J, 4 for some time; that
i
a few words of praise for your wonder­
ful LADIES' RESTORATIVE, which
" did me such worlds 9f good. I suffered
such untold agoniesi with
with mymenses. and female complaints,
hat <!dealh would have been a relief to me.
for over ten years, that
1I took doctors
doctors' medicine and several
sever^ kinds of Patent Medi­
Medicine. but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
Lit L
_ that
_ I want
1 learned about
DR. IMAN’S RESTORATIVE
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
complaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may addrew
Mrs. L. Morse, Tallmadgc, Mich.
XT AL.1.

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