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The Evening Record, September 17, 1902
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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)
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1902-09-17
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F I^H]i3-4THE
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O-'
EVENINO RECORD gs^
raATSMB crrr.
» Up Tp Hour
CONFERENCE
IN SESSION
eel olMOtt wImm tbij ert t« CO. th»j
«u»ol elwejt mAUot tboir »lori«e
whm «•«. Md thoT euuet tell bow
loaf tb^ win flaj ia a plaoe.
He
of atteedlacaj^
Sd
WILL END BY
AGREEMENT
ppiifnf
■
I That )• Prpmldpnt Compprp*
^•r Four Hundrpd Mpthodipt vmktB.
B. mtw^ "OinTomimU wboUjj
viPw ol Strike Sltuptlon
M U>. .1.UIT7 ud w. *ni «a. ««t
Sttuetlon
MlniPtprp Hero
♦
■______ ________
BISHOP JAS. N. FITZGERALD
Pr«sldM Ovmr the Seselone of
the Conference
MMitae Ikte Mmmimm WiU
•f roe. Ttm» «>»h« church of Uodj
-----------to oare for iw aBlalstry.
Bee. W.
HE URGES COHTIRUED AID
M. Holfer foUowed toi addreea
Peeiiol Beve
Bvtoee.
Tbe nret oborob wm taxed lo iu Conceded That Operators are
Making Cains
After two beaalifal aatoae br to<
FireC chorob choir Rew. Dr Baell Ud
lo prayer, aeklac God's bleeeiag oo
‘htaJT'a SISiT’of H.n«UU. In c
few well Oboeeo words, latrodnoed the
rpeaker, who
bis «peeob by
Tbo tot rwf4er mmU» of to
«7tb Aeeie! Ooof««eo« ef Miohlc»|i
I
L
Mtbodti WM ^lUd 10 ordtf thi«
»eniUNr b7 R«r. i»mm V. FiUcor. eome
eld. D. D.. LL D . etv o’oloeb Tb#
lowor floor otto ('ity Ofm Boom
WM well Allod wiib minUtort. ead
ibTt WM a oooildereble aember of
•pMiatortia to CBliartee whoa to
I
amaBlaa expeneaoee be loA
in glrlog ihU m hts
.c.« u.»h*'?hS‘irSc'ih.^r:
;
5*
.
Btebop Fiucmld. weo piealibw
with graat dlffalty. read a brief oerip
tare eeleotioo, wblob wm followed hj
aa eahiMt prajrr bj Her. A. J. XIdied, to deaa of Mb higaa MetodUt
nUUtnr to this twrt of to etata
Tbe eldere al to tabloe tbea partook
of to bread aad wiae of to Lord’.
52.arc5Ls-.7t2sr.rs.orh
edaoatloa toy do aot aeed piety.
Tber are both deoldedlTwrtwir! One
Cood tbto U aot a eabetltate for ea
other. Oallare aad ooow«reiion.
hanifot aad religloa. to collejre
diplome aad the beiaism of to Holy
Oboet. mael eo baad la bend The
T M O. A is aot a snbsiitute for
to Uboratory. n.ir the prayer meetibr
for to library: Uttb are neoeaaarr to
a, TpidetrajA w Oi«
Tamaqoa. 8ept. l7>Strikert ai
eoomlng restlrss in the Paato
reek ralley. Thr«' oompaalee i
troops weat tbroogh to ralley oa
praetioe march this morning, and do
attempt WM made to Interfere with
strlkeriL The Sharp Moon tain
ooUlerr sUried with a larger force
morning. Greenwood oolliery
also started up with forty-two hands.
labor leader admlUed u>day tliat
gam. are U lng made -by to o]
xich. wbdxbsoat sbptkicbbb. it.
FRANCHISE IS CDiPLETED
JelMC«meUaa« Seartl el TMAsOees-
IMMENSE PArTdE
. a M. Xew Preeseaia
r Ow Paee rreesetr et C
Judge Majaeargameati ia to lajaaeTbe joist ooMmtttee of tbe city
lioa fait of Albert Wileoa ra Tbe T.
ooaaoU aad board ef Uade aiet agaia O.. L
laelalcbt aad ftaloMiUooasidera- , ago Wilsoa applied for a wnt i
tloe of to propoaed rcTleed
jlagthe T. O., L. AM. from ]
for tbe TiaretM City, Old
ling with the work of
Fnlaeala raUway ooapaay
The property bought by Wilaon
j from Abel T. Page, at Omena.
ooaBdered aad to ebaaces made 1
I The cUim wm made tot to T. O.,
ID AM. bad no right to eroae to
Tbe principal obange in to fran- ; property, but to railway company
to relates to tbe paring proposi held a deed to.ibe right of way, altloobytbe eompanj. Tbe francbist thoagb it appean-d that to deed girea
passed by the coonoU prorided tot i Wilson wa« filed e tew bonrs before
------------ay should do all to paring 'tot of the company. Jadg^ayae
It. trmika The board of
trade saggetoi tot to txmipany be
iTucderwood was’ ooaaeei
released from this expense fpr ten for Wilson, who really repreeented
jean and toreafter pay to to city to M & N E. railway
11,000 aaaaallj for to ramaining---------------------------yean of to fnaebiee. Tbe joint
committee bM made eerrral modifioatioas which apptwr to be manally
Mtisfaotory. As to to paring, it is
•grtHSl tot to company shall be released from paring beta sen to ralU
for tan yean, bat tot it ahali gnrel
betweaa Ita tracks, on anjared
■treets. lay
and keep in gcH^l
repair to crossing**, material to
be tbe same m nicH! by the city, and
tot at all times the track shall be so
Uid aad tbe space between to nils
and one foot outside filled in with
gnrel in a manner to permit safe and
eMj passage of rehicles over the
tracks at any point at all iimt s. alto
liiat planking shall be laid ah*ng tne j
r when tne Mnke will end, bat
er candul inquiry I am oonvlooed
the struggle WillI <end by I
Auotbar modifi^wtioa was the elimi
It IS ei^ nilal tot aid to tbe miaen
nation of tbe clause providing for ar
9 ©onlinued. '
Mahocev City. 8ept. 17-Three hun bitration
Tb. re were other ^.changes, but of
dred alrikers attemped to hold up a
) le.-s '.iiniKii
'.iiniKirUDoe. Ittl the whole ordlto U a good one
inanoe u
and
one wbloh will be mtisfautorr to
ling They were drirrn off by a
the
company, at the same time fully
force of c<«l and iron )K>lioe with
rotecl
the
interests
of the city.
n revolvers At 6 a m. the beeThe ordnance will be i resented to
infantry tn»»}» arrived on to to council next M,milay night at a
HOiue and when tne soidirr* appeared special mtaung with tbe unanimous
Xbt\ Strikers diei>erseil.
*
ACQUIRED MORE ROOM
Che
Cadies
My TrU-gf*.'!* I*'
Hk-eor l
Des Muima. b. pt. 17-The great
.Hucular teiture of to Odd Fel»ws cxuiv, uiiou was tne parade to
Osv. The citjEji. gaily deoonted with
bunting and
streets were thronged
Wi;h httr thousand people All pub
lic bundirKs. stores oud *»ffl?«*s were
ch»sed at noon The number of men
in the parade it estimated at from flfteen thousand to twenty thousand.
Govern.*r Oummingr and staff review
ed ilie procession.
Charles Uonentlial of the Itostcn
Store yesterday conipleted arrungements for a lease for a term cl y, ars
of to second flo^r of the Lafontsee
block, adjoining fl»e Boston Store on
tbe west. Tbe floor is 21x7:> feet in
dimensions. This addittooal r.<om
will give the Boston Suue more space
to display the big furniture lines on
one - floor of tb.* main building, in ad
dition to the house furnishing goods
on the baeexneut floor. It will al>o
admit of a mort attractive disj lay of
goods of other deiwrtments, esivciaMy
of cloaks and jackets. An archway is
being cut through to tbe Lafontsee j
Bappar, and to hymn. “ AUs and did k well equipped riiristian cvdlege
Troui* l>rl«eD I*ro«i
Dr Mcl>owell gave a graphic de
blcKk and tbe room is being fitted up ';
my Barlor bleed * was sung m tbe
r%m VViib tirrBt Iacss oo
bcriptioD of Kugbv m he saw it i
to suit the purposes for which it Is
Tarious W'oUons of to oonfercnca Abort timea go, and 1
his audience
lUXk Mto.
inteoded- It will be attractively ar
paasid forward to partake of to holy into the midst of so nee made famtlranged and afford just tbe
symhsl of to body and blood of the Isr through “John Brown's bchool ByTrfwrtaiJi»osh*B«ord
Days “ He then hrongh t them hack New York,Scpt.l7-The Steamer Val whiobMr. Roeenthal hM needed
LordjMoa.
to Albion Collegts and .
"jcncia brings nows of a fierce liatllc at his new additions wm built tn the
With to persldlug bishop on to hopes for that institutiim
of to main building.
>4ptform sat the presiding alders of
The address was_ earnest
eswnei and force-! Santa Marta in whu h Colombian
happy wdlles of wit j government trooi« which held the
loyd. ful. wi
to various dlatrloU J. O.
rand and hui
I town '
killed and wounded on both •pMUt to Th. KTxalax lU*ord
IlKrrThe go.cmmcnt ailhcrcnts
kar, lAnslng; M D
Miss riorvncc Bon Olid of Jorosa- sides.
I3otroit-Wbeat. 77 and 72;
10 City: J. W. Van h-m is now conducting the first of a L^^-anipcd leaving the
to town
Oartd. of TraTOCM
D,; oats. .-YDc.
Toledo-Wheat, 73«, and 73;'..
Boholok. Kilos;
Chicago-Wheal. 7t\ ; corn, W\Albion.
I
HENDERSON IS FIRM
aU. 53; pork. 116; lard. $8.W and
tbt Latest Backs « it
VourtK Mr».-r*adX
-»“•*•*►••• 0«rci»"
9Mmt
S/ tit Oty
Oss%l» Oran*xerow
BttkSititu
A
Uiok lri>m .^ujusU K\si
——
itUMi Not to Kea
mcvcmcDt. and bis ad-!
tary of this movement,
dress will be one of the* finest of the!
v-nce.
I T«-I»wrmx4i to tbr »Kv>rtl
miaUler* la atlendanoe upon to oonTbe
„«.Moinc. lowk. Sc,.,. 17to First
I choir ‘
Hcmlcrson, who decidcvl not
_______________
IsivcakcrHen
Tba electlou of ollloers wm then
election to congress,
ito Stand for
refuses to reconsider the stci* he has
• taken. He telegraphs Ur l^fc Young
O. 8.
rtKlirtleia
i
—----K-r. BkJM. of tt.0 «m of E.b.0 j"—<*
».<.-«>« «■, Fr«oci. t n>«- xhls morning, and after saying that
! his decision is final, says: “1 cannot
* IUtoo. of K. W York ,h»n .ddroM-1
««• »4 w .lur rr... i, .
iacquicx'c m administering tree trade
•d «ho oooforoooo hrlrfl.r. H. .pok»
u.k. t.k1w
*f tti. fMl th.» whll. *.T»n
»«o: _
,
IJo.xre the trust evil which 1 abhor.”
■sago,
Fred Armsrong. who oanaot swim. ]
to pablishlng house was nearly Half I ^
as saved from downing
dmwning thi« after
after-;
: TIlFItt SKW HOME
aooo by two onmpaniivns. Francis.
* ■iUion doltar. in dob,, that
Oroutier and Waller
•Ut „»**308.000 h« b«-. p.id into,.Sidman
iKk. Free,
.n . while!
,K«U
Nell LIbtacetoa aal MUb k'iol
Um «onf,««»o for U» food »« «•
fro^h. mUl or tht
tls
VVerr
Marei-d lowl Xlaht
omaoiiBlwl mloUten ond In odditloo oral Wood Pi.b fkolotr with n oam-
_____
i
THE WEATHER
VOl'R ACQCAINT.\NCK WITH THIS
UNDERWEAR f
5flC.
per garment wool fleeced, made iierfect. pearl
buttons, linen scweil, Uped seams, real and true
75c value—wiU ripen into an unwavering fnendship the moment you feel of it.
S. BENDA St GO.
are buplug these
Sample Shoes
wc f|okc tvf last evening,
very r.apidly. Wcliad 300
I wkiTs of these samples made
bv Drew. Selby A Co. The
luwi-^t and l>csl ideas ol
iiie:r !aii an.l winter line.
Wc Uiu-hl these shoes for
‘ lailies who hail pieviously
Uni;;l;t samples of this
make, but ol course a*e sell
In firs! A kiners—C\»mcs<K»n.
M[D Y. midi
U ADKK IN r.OOD SHOTS
TIIK OLD STAND
Cadies’ Bandseme
New^aJIJWaists
All Wool Flannels
Fine French Flannels,, etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.75.
m»re new Skirts arrioed ttdap............________
RG'S aREUAIlE DRY 6000S ARO CLOTHIM MKISL
w
Floral Designs
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
SF^EOIAL.
^ ^~
q
ai.es
,
ning. Sept. M.
lAdica’ xml Children s Hose, xll kiiuU ;iiom 8c
Conets xndC.inllcs...........................................
.
One ol the many bargains from
OUT crockery depL- A KMl
piece whilc^ porcelain dinner
seL vrjy handsome sliaj^c—
Wear® never ui^dersoldjf
the Quality l» in
»h?«-
FRANK FRIEDRICH
IIIK <11.l» in:t.!ABl.E
The Boston Store.
UeKiw stand - 242 FrantSt.
Last night Mr. Neil LiTiegtsou aad
BAD FOR CASTRO
m.,l_____ ____________________________
•
C..V.K
tka ‘ Oirm ^a^l.lbct4oa Wtik |h«« of Ktabt•e. KaoAs.
j Ey T*l**rs|ib to tbv ItKtird.
SlobSeaitted «0ostumc$
THE STANDARD I’.M^ER P.ATTERNS
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 ever>need in wearing apparel. When next you visit
our store get a copy of
CbeDesigner-'IO eents
It is the favorite Women's Magaiinc. edited by
women (or women.
I “___
This wUl qualify
the Fooatain pans i
' —•'t CuTTa-is moi
iBamll'a
.............. 25. 46, 75c
$ 1.
"'"lL';"c;S.\T5o;si;25:v.;-75c
Hsbsr B eompany a a
1670 lit
ISsnlCldif 15c al CflldStiragi
9 immediate rela-1
w'a on and when forty rods from shore Uie prv
Dr. McDowell of Kew York, who it WM seen that to boat bad sprung a .
ol
of to bnde and groom. Tba]
gaee to address iMt erening. gavem hwk. Kothlng oould keep it a fi^t
was iwrformed by Rev. W.
and in. tew t^oment. it sank. ^11,
brief but very
dan-'The wedding took blsoe n to new
Taxa a Ohildreu's Day offering
_______
__
^g r^to Arm
oouple which hM ruMtOhildrMi from Methodist homes should panions tealUing
.traM b.™ KK. ujAbr^-ig;
^
attoDd Methodist collegea fl.
Kiuth .rr.
»tr», t. when they wUl
U4K.t ooli, ™77i7ro7 :o» W«tI Ninth
▲ltdoa. and make » rh. ------------|^t borne to their
tbei f;
legu In toalala. 4 If you owe to ,Mpe and great eredit i* duf Croureceived a
Tb. bcid, ud
board of adncaUoa «.T,hin,. ' 'i-- _ho could not
7o«a.b.n
I ,.«t BiUDVr of h
AftaraoM MIoa.
drow
tfce Kftemooo
"Oonferenoel
NEW battleship MAINE
“"*1-—
Cbe fair
THE MODKKN VfOOHMEN of -Mort-
ARMSTRONG’S^ ESCAPE
B«. ..SUMhoomb x«id«l Kt the
^ttn, Md MecMced Her. Jud..
as tlis first spaakar. who
Mli-d-Thc hmt nrm msny y«-ar».
tyobart Btecbtr Co,
DEFEAT FOR GOVERNMENT
Tbe roll WM then called by M. M.
.
Chuhicra, Hatter* »ml Kumithrr* t,i Hi* Majr»iy. Tbe American CitL
thep ge at less
than faetorp prices.
Kk.wl.UC UC KC. .I....W.C
«IXTH TBAB-«a 16T0
i»ot.
L Mcno^t maaoLVBD
A. J. WILHELM
From Cop
Xo Bottom
There’s not a fault
Bave Vdtf
Jlskedte.
See "1902
model"
Overcoats
and Suits?
In the Trousers
we offer for FaU and
Winter 1902-3.
Fine Worsteds and
$2.00 to $6.00.
We show many hun*
dred pairs
Fine Trousers for •
yon to select from.
HAIVIII-TON
OL.OTHINO CO
UNION STREET
rli4.*CU
1
Casslmeres at
m
4
THB kVKXiNG RKOORD TBA.TinUiS
THE EVEHIHG lECORE.
——5S?^—’
TftAVBRM OITY. MIOHICAM
ORAMD TRAVERSE HERALD
Omr ClRCTLATOS
*£J!rJSSr^.
> M. WA
UAJIJSI. Mecor«
. WBDSIUDAT BRPTDtWIB IT 1901
.^.Tir.rtsrrsr.i (=*?
EXCU^IONS
Pere Marquette
per tmumu is twn IS ptfowL!
Ik«e bmhma ^
inamat iM \
IM oommmptUm of mhmt flofor hy the j
DBTBOIT.
SPAKISHW^ATOBANSrUipteoa IoJ8»there « import
•d tBto the idMde whoM floor to4be
Toloe of
In IWO the mine
bnd inerMwa to •475.000. and in ivul
tottbar 90. 91 pad 92. good to rvtnrm
U> •564,000.
'
i
CATHARTIC
”^p'gSSS?‘WEVELT
Thli woold indicate that wheat
Will rariew the parade on Sepcamber
ftotf ij in»d«tlly taklnir the place of ^
Not irian-made" but nature’s gift for
«.a
rtoe oa a ample food n»coK the hett. r |
the cure of Constipation, whether
15-16-17
clnaaea of Pillpinoa. and it is
;
chronic or acute. .Action natural-no
cant ttai, while the Cnited State-;
SDO HIO POINTS
fun»isL<Mi 17 par cent of the floor pur- ^
pain, no gHpe.
At - your Druggist.
OK
ohaoad by tha FiUpinoa in IW, we!
Large bottle, 35c.; small bottle. ^lOc.
fomiBhad ad per cent in liiOO. and sr,
— |6dWa. m.
per cent In 1901
Toledo and return fAOa i
' tha retAat in former dan
daya oi Aloott. i
Tne impona of ootlon poods into >*»*«*»*x**^*
wlU alao be s • : Hawthorne. Tbopean and E
d so Ohio at
dead from JuncUoo
Junction point nam
i
M f A a w-r
!; but
aa aoon aa
bulaaaoon
a._ the iwoaing plant deal
erer. fumiahinp only S per cent o? ti e s
7/UmtA " 1 *•
*««'
"i™ trilT*
wlMde. In aitrioBhntal imi letneiit*
for par.lectrioal machinwy. stores
a.aA*Aa.*****x*r*ww»*****^
memory
16 17-18
bethlngsof tha lticularT
laagaa. tranka: and ^vaiUea. plated
To Ph'^ usE, AriEonr. comes a atorr
On your outside doors uae Cai
ware, raw cotton, fmmia and pump
i^ti aciirt volcano in a amoting late
^
man'a Slaaiio Spar Yamish f5 -96t
machlnerr, harness and saddh a. iwper 21 miles north of T, xioo. at the base
and wool carpets the United States of inv moouiriiw and across the Hex- thlekly throughout northern and oen------------------------------ Yoasr- rw«p
famiahta more to the Kilipinos than . ,can line The iodines who former tral California as to oomplslely ob-.
i ^sr* s hi« d.«.rri^YR-usa-a
any Othar oonntry.
, ly lived in the neighborhood have aoure iba sun. Ligbu were lit in San j
The weather bureau states | r«v<«t i«ruer tbr mv. «tu h l «
Ue ouexi^cud develop- morel awar s;nre tin Uke berao |
l«et&s to PCit.**a m.*tsllc>tri plxn or will l*aiU
manta of trade in the Philippines is M'oolinit columns of smoke, and the that th« smoke has
EUa. iw . Tu^uy »od
for masioal instruments, white h triers near th.-re are serioosly sanoa of l.OX) miles inland, and that
. iirN<.KuroKi».
n.aFillplnoi area muslral inopU-, oouMd.ring tb» Ram- coprie. The It will travel across the continent.
No married women wiU be employ
and they w^te Rr.atly interesttnl in lake ts 14 miles !ouf and about three
the pianos taken to the isUndi itr alie miha hroad. Tl.«- wui.-r on the aur ed benafter aa teachars in Salt Lake
Americana The demand has steadily f.ce i. alm<n.t oonsinutly boilln* and pobho aohools. as President Newman
the Am%ricanoocopn- at thnes u thrown into the air in of the aohool board says: **A married |
woman’s first duty is to lier home and |
ji,S'Srr?.Er.::6tnmi nms
^Tohn Le Brange, of Newark. N J .!
is nod. r tr«wtment at the city hospital J
for thi* removal of two tiny china
! dolls which were oonoeahd in a pie i
jbe ate.- Le Brange. on n-luming I
i home from business recently, found
; awaiting him a large fruit pie. He
!was informed that the pie had Ik«u
I sent him by a young woman with
• whom, he had a short lime before enI gaged in a discnssioo on the subject
jofcxjking. Le k’rauge swallowed sevjeral monthfuU of pie. He aUo swalilowed the dolls, which ih.- fair co-.k
ibad put iu as a practical joke
[ At Des Monies, la., the 7bth annual
Imeeli- - of the Sorereiitu grand lodge
:«f Odd Fellows opened Monday. The
' report gf the grand aire indicated that
^ ; there were Vz: grand lode i establish
el. ot whicli six were in for. igu conni'trirs The total noruher of sabornitiiate lodges is 12.791. sud soU.rdinate
encampments 2.7H0 The entire memi her-hip of the cnier n-achrS 1.002.272.
*tc^ARLIwT^I-AIR or jRckRoa.
war OoA. ot Stas*
SOWIH A. WIUOEY or VaoB.rmi.
U>Kuoa A. rAXi. or caiaoM.
LICK n. Kai.l-KY
. L. srnioHTorc
ABCBIBALd) B. IlAItRAUtl on.raitoi.
OBLAKDO C. MOrKAlT
live tn Hut*- lA-El-lstnn
JAB. H. MOXHtir.
KXPUBL.ICAN tXlUMV==»I lt KK r.
DAVID U. t IIA.MH.I
SIOBBBT K. WAl.TBK.
T
OO OLD ,
O WORK
The lime may come ami the
Rocker
is one of the 300 good values
we have to offer vou in Rocking
chairs. This rotier has the full
roU opera scat making one of
the most comfortable rockers on
the market.slbr good finish and
bcal^ Another Ua
large Arm Rocker, high b
niccl> embossed, all beaded i
>lnirk^ Room OHolrO-Bougbi m carload lou
before the July advance enables OS to save >ou lug money
C sohd Oak cane seat, high bark Diners, full i«st bxeC fi.c
m^.eOI A lot ofodd chairs from brt'»ken sets, consisting ot from one to five of a kind, to make room .lutc k' these
will (;0 AT ONK-HALF THKIR VALI K.
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i J. W. SLATER. LEADIM6 H0US£ FlIRIIISHER
tHBl'
No need to sutler from hcaL
Don’t let the air get stagnant
create a bree/g. Tut m one
or more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC EARS m vo«r officc. store or home. All of new
design and jierfcvt construction
w
CAMPBELL BROS
tlays will I OSS iMcasan:!)-* il >ou
have taken the i«roi»er advan
tage of your younger > cat-, and
IVIen’s
SHbos
saved a lilllc money.
Th-sbank welcYmcs savings
ari ounts Luge or Miiall. 11 |»a>-s
intertcM <in your savings .and
/I
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
I
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Box Calf. French Caif. Russia Calf, \ u i kid
and CoUskm good
gCKxi styles and gcHKi wear. We
andCoUskm
make a si»c< ia’ly of our custom made
shoes
and tell loads of them. Wc Mievc wc have the
l*ol
slioc for men in all this broad land,
You will not hcs lalc to invest $2 «Ml after vou
once examined the
oes and heard what our
customers say alxrutt cm. Come in and scclhcm
A. S- Rryman
HOMES FOH EIEI Y
THJLSK M. WIL.HON.
»tj TreaearrrOBO. W. hTKWAUU.
SHoo
Ci^y.
irs
[ Mrs. ■ Frank Casper, represe nting
«BO. B. LBOah. ^
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I the Amerioan Home Finding Associatar outwit Court OwemWioorrV
, tion of Saginaw is here in the iuterOBO. W. C l’UTW.
- cats of that organitalion and is n tloo, nearly three times as many gn*ul culanms. amid which lire plays. ce,ving liberal cantributions from
farCoaatrBurTryorfTecl.
Great
collocal iieople in aidV^f the work of the '
pianos
being
sold
in
1901
as
in
liK>».
itro
lacing
a
weird
efTccl.
B. II. ADLYTT
' nUo thrown from the
Mra 0 asiwr wre here last
Tlio stimulation in many
ftud thcMakv nrid the pl..-n. m. non is acenn-1 Tear and ainc<-that time she i«Ti
lines is also very
I»uifdd by
hy tr. mbltug
iiibltug of the surface ot j{ood homes huvo Ihiu lourul for
future poasibililies nre gri-at.
;. I»uit
ith” eiiTtli OM ih. slior. • of the lake, i,abies. and good plac s fi«r mothers!
rr.vr. Jin thunder.
1 who did not dl^ir^ to be »ei«urated
OUR rniLlfPIXIE TRADE.
.•ral Alger along bv publiiliuig in fulD A w. idiuc was iKTforuud in a' from tlieir little one*. The nsnociaIt la now estimatedAhat within a nearly a column from the Grand! ho^ue in Irvington, a #mbuib cMn-1 tion ii evidently nccompl
year a oabla will
Uid from the rraverse Herald, which emphalirulU j diai..vpnljs.
total darknewi. The noble work which is fiuding generous
I Arthur O. Cooler, a j encouragement,
Untied States to the Philippic s.
*-udor»«*E the general for United .<’.aTe-| bridegroom
the l>r-<ie wttE Mim
Governor Hlist is a liberal pxtron
diatanoa. oonntlng from WashioKton, -euator. This courieEV is a graceful' inerenan».
of 10.150 mile*. Tha value of such a riDuU to General Alger and viupua- , lb >ie Gn^vi. i . u muu. ui
mten st in the Bork.
cable oonni«tlon can acarooly be <
OSes the aitaationin Michigan r. In. r.utlor college, which is located in ,
---------------------live to his randidarv. .\nd eoimiig j Irving||B The young p<*ople had Tot birlRgiiand lleturo hu o<
mated. It would bring the gov
the college nudeiits jiro-;
>•
rnofr that
I
mant into oloae touch with iU vast through the Free Press i
n» ru s of pranks nt the wedThe G. P. & I Annual Excursion
PaoiAo iKMaeaaious. and aa a factor to lal signifioanee.
]K)t..l
ding, nud
davalop oommeroa lu value will be
> •Xh
• ■”y"
laeatimabla. In addition to the valu.
the
event
.
1
.iJigi
d.
A
few
1!
tiJO Richmond,
t.v* t
I: is were invited and the lud., 55 0<». from all ntations Marklnto line lor General Alger lor I’nit■d Stares eeustor. A g.*Chi example naii;-n w;i- -lij>;* ;l into the house ‘ naw Uity to Hig Rapids Don't fail
>
go.
<
ei
trar
ee
There
was
not
a
^
luforroiUiou
and foldBBd flira a fraah impetus to American irbich will be numcnmsly folbrnert.
tad«atrk« which woold in a few years
liLbt in llie
II... entire honse.
l.onK., Mr. and
«n.l '■'* ^ ^
MoVny. ABent.
•bev a great tneraae In trade with
Mr*. (\ioj*vr I*na deported on their
HET“Ti.\ci rr ^msE
the'Meat. Tbr project should b.
wedilmg tour to th. nortiiw. Et before
Cliief of I’olicc Rennie was up at
RivoD elare attaalioo and undoubtedly
: .^:einl>crg*s Gr.vnd last niglu “Hunt•ti«e Here I’uUIde Mjuliie' lD the EccT. t was learci d.
WlU be oooaidorod with favor br the
A plan if afoot to establish a mam- i„g for Ha*km5.”
*«aapetu Work.
moth packing ]ilant for hog products !
----------------------R. Sompeou of South Dayton. on th«- shore*, of Lake Walden, on tfie
The Bicreaae of trade in the Orieot,
The married ladies of St. Francis
the Auatin-West .-ire wber. Thorean. th.* fisherman Church will give a pedro and Iruil
urn
Co.,
woo
sold
the
etone
cru-her
lavorebla. hae ba«i remartahle. Tlw
Sdiilcsopher. had his cabin. Thou- ? |orty m their school hall Thursday
PhUlppinee have bean under American to this city, is here se tting up th* sands ol hog-^ will U- k. pt there and evening Sept. Ibili. One of the feaoMBval for only Um^e yearn. Oivil cruaher for work. The machine will fatrened nnt:l ready to kill, tlie Fitch-: tures of the evening will be a fish
COTununent waa esUbllabed lens than be used at once to cruaJ. alone for Hm- burg railroad furnishing railroad' jHjnd, and ice cream will also l»e servBine months ago, but even under mil balance of the concrete work ou Hit tnuisix^ttation to and from the place, cd. The proccciis will be towards
itary rale the Islands were more pros- streeU for Contractor Prangi^l^
IS said tbv- road has an interest in getting a new organ 1
perous than In any previous years in shipment of crushiKi stone irtmi Mitd.*al F. r vents Lake WnMen h.vs .\dmission 10 cents.
tha hletory of the arohiiveUgo. The wankee was not enough to ct»nipleti
lU tnrig. 'j with a ln*:iatiful forest, fish jHvnd extra.
Imports inoreaeea from fiv.owi.ixxi in «iOob. ____________________ ‘
I9» to 857.000.000 In 1900 and to more
HTAUB AND l*L.ATFOItM.
than 80,000.000 In 1901.
“The Darkest Hour/* Lincoln j.
The increase for^l901 was more than
Carter’s sjiecUcuUr meUHiraiiia, wil
57 percent over 1899. and 80 per cent
l>c ]»T(Hiucevl for the first tunc tn this
ovar 190a In the same ytwra \x\wu
city at Steinberg’s (Grand next Wedfrom the islands hare increased from
ncsvlav . Sept. 24th. It wsatd to con•15.000.000 In 1899 to •22.(HS\OtX* in
uiu a story of intense heart interoi
1800. and to 84.500.000. in 1901 Cosrchcveil by many bright and wiit>
tOOM datloa on merchandise rone from
spurts of lau^halile nuncTy.
Ttu
J»4.41l.0b0 In 1889 to fT,700.000 ml 900
acting t»miuny iu> been caicfui;)
and 18.146.000 In 1901.
selected and includes many wch
known faces araon^ wiuc’n is C:.arkhT.-inMr^
A. (Karlf tlordncr, the greatest Ger
man singing comedian on The sla-e
today.
An abumiance ot hamisome scencrv*. wonderful mechan
ical cflccts and TiiVslcrious electmal
devices.
Drawn out
Mr. Louix Gpv.t of n.i,vtonrilip, IIIh.. b vittim
of Opfoniiftl rlipniiiafi-^:ii.
writw: "1 «n«
wvpjvlv
afflicted with rii«niniatibiu.
that my limlw pot^rrooki't!
and Btiff. After
flbiria
Took faitWally 1 found to
IHy great joy that it ciiupd
me comportdy. bIho remov
ing the deformitieB of luy
Hmbs.’*
PI
For^3.3g.
A Urge audleaoe langbed
ooutinuonsly in SreinUrg s
Uat night Uoanse cl the troubles oi
one Uawkiua, about which the interesi of the farce U centered. Thecoaipaoy ft oompoeed of ch ver pv ople,
alcbcugf. a few substitute, in toe caM
would eerve to .Uengtoen iu How
wtT
consiructt'd
! wholly for laughing pv
GOLD
OUST
Hawkins.’
may be styled a pleasing f.tee and
last Bight accomplished all that wa>
•xpeeled of iu The plot ii cleverly
interwoven with
■peoUl feaenre. which add ta its sue-
will clean ar.>’lhing cleanable-clctlws and dish», pete and pans.
*
8c I. Ax
■H
Qaewu.
Made only.by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY.
KewVork. ,Bo«o». St Leuw--- Makars.o( OVAL FAIST SOAP..
■U'-r
IF IT IS RUGS
There’s
further. Ru«s
Ku«s were
were never
2S no need
further.
more in demand—they are used in all rooms of the
house. The houses that are beintj built have so many
hardwood lloors and there is just where ru^s are
needed. See the window display, then come upstairs
and look at the jjreat stock - of the handsomest ru^s
shown. Superb Persian patterns that in style, beauty
and coloring fairly rival the finest orientals.
DAOMEIS-TAN RU03
The genuine imported Daghestan, a unique article,
and sells at $1500. Entirely woven by hand, and is
as soft as velvet. We have the American Daghestan
in all the beautiful oriental colors for $7.50.
CARABA RUIO
Another beautiful rug, harmonizes with the darker
wall paper and other furnishings.
BAODAO RUO
Many prefer these to any other—the colors are rich
and handsome.
the:
8IBI-KIRK Ruo
A fine line to select from at most reasonable prices.
OTHER RORVJL-AR RU03
Smyrna. Axminster. Navajo. Utopia—in all the new
est colorings.
JARDINIERBB
•
Such an assortment to pick from. Those dark, beagtiful shades in the Rnbina or Louwelsa, all sizes and
shapes. Jardinieres with pedestals, umbrella holders
—all manner of fancy shapes and just what you need.
“WE SELL THE BEST”
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
1TMA.VKMSK OITV, MIOH.
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1TBDNC6Uk.Y. ssMmidimBk it IMI.
Tu« KVBRiiia kitt>Kih
AilRLWBOINEW
lORETBANSlXlEN
STRETCH TOUR DOlUIRS
••Yonll have to take tt throoxb wltb*
out any one to help In case jou re held
up. Tbu-re a no one berc to 50 wUb
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL,
you.”
-AU ritbt. The company wlU hare
to Uke iu cbaueca tbii time. One
i match for 1 ad apcnti
lurl^S I lad b-arnol that utxlesa
trot s koard It 1» un
backed
wise to
d. M«Tite Iiicu. How
ever. tb.iv bad Uvn no in-uMe on tbe
line fur a Iou« wbib'. and be evr^ected
t« Pit the tnasuTY. Ihmush safely.
He waa di*app..iJit«L
H o ciork
at nlsbt, oil i«iP-inK tUroncIi n w.sxl.
drixliis at a bri.k suit, as be UMinlly
did la dark pbiiv*. a Inud aWH-and
alioie tbe l.uslrt** iN-sidc tbe road, and
i pair of nn.iH uaMd fur biiii to atop.
BRAN AND MIDDLINGS
MANUFACTURED BY....
HANNAH & LAY CO.
hara been bnlldinit tl.e^, racer,
when ha goes back
nc'“tbe
1-^,“ ud
i into tUe W.H..I. 'IheborM*.
a ibMMi Liaib'. un.l timmngli
I Ibebrak.N, beVva. unable
10 M..p It! ■III until be re.».h.Ml t!»e iKJt1. u.il bi-arliii: nnyiliing of
be ro.i.l ;; -nt. 1. • c.iulu.b-d lu lime
tba dock
iK.rJlng Hi.*
bLiiniiig btni*«dr f.»r
libt b:.-te in I 111..wing out the Ih.x, and
ibe eout|iaiiy f-w ri.*kmg »-» nm.-ji
,> witli..pi tt gimr.l, luilf u d.ritei,
MeHM.llni.itbe,o.MlU.l,R.b.»U.
me of hi*. b .r-». w.•- tttk.il b> tu.
lib-, a nan b-M b.iii eoer,-.! wi
Unu.iJhVi,*..
and
A aTittcn guarantcee with
vsii«rAr-tic«r r> .-.’vtoaiy
ELECTRICin
Halar> to start SlO par
Hiisllinj Jeacler.
Parker’sTouiitaln
Pen Ink for sale.
DR. SAWYKfW
....
•DENTIST*
aI
vne ana iwrl
Baier0.n.V..Cl
restored to perfect
hraltb by the use
of the •* Diwovcn .** Will It cure
iiomius
OSB-rEOF>A-ri-IV'
It b.TS cured in
ninety-right cases
out of every hun
dred m here it was given a
fill trial. Py tlml recor.l
two cliancss in a hundred
ninetv-eighi chance* of being rerfc
to jieffect health. It is worth trying,
AW.m Frvrr I m, . nf RnckbnljM. Crrenr
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON
Surgery of the Bye and Pitting
DcWty.
.V?
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VeJKAl l«-o-.riY an<l Ahc t--,c4n lo
imptuv^ Ouro th* lira
b. the nu.e a1,v
I1M lAken r.rht or ten tiunle- »he yta« . areU.
• 9<t It nms the cnimr u/a lA?re am.sint I'irg
A ...1 here. I th.rk Rhe ’.'.ol.Ten Mt.;KAl 1^.( A-rr. - |« i>re bra mSwi. uie m the nutld ks
lunK ir-.'.le 1 Ki'.F.
I»r. Pierce‘a Common Sense
Mt-<lu h1 A.h iwr conuining o\cr a Uiouaand Urge lagr* la acnl Jtre on receij^
oi •tamje. to t«v exTirnse of mailing c«i r.
Send 2\ one<ent famja for the book in
taiicr cotriH, or tl .Umi« for the clothU.dml vo'.mne. Adurcsslh. K, V. P;crce,
Buffab). N. V.
alutitiL
FOB SALE
r
Dr A H HuUiaay^
CARPET CLEAUIIG WORKS
7no"£J*“*
jH —
PhoMlllL
OFFICE:
ui.t. Ai«.
k
. .tv .^^1I..,U.M ■
lirJc It lut.l
to ll.e |.l:ie..
1 Ih.v |H-ruilll..l l»u
• nili. a* drive boMighl
N.B.CUAPIM.lVopr.
RWWaiiUastone
Dentist
:',Pj..irr.r.l.T''iflvJ
p:!,....
t.iiy of the
4* Until Sepleiiiber *.>0th we wdl
make connection from mam lo
gas range or house pij»e and set
meter FREE OE COST. This
Oder applies only to those who
will use gas immediately conneetions arc made and who arc on
lines ol mains. .\s the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
for illuminating is increasing—
the i>eoplc of our city now realise
that c;AS for lighting is infinitely
sui<rior to anv other mcthoil
known here, the light is more
brilliant, availalilc and reliable at .
ALL HOURS, and, with etjual
light, costs less than onc-halfof
,
any other, l>csides being^ far easier
on the eyes. 11 ouses m rouse of
A. D. TYLER
'1
‘d ‘"I., y^i ”^
op
t r-jj.
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JOHN R.SANTO
be
v.m g.illi-n-1 ttlnl M;u •..**! *1
tt* for the F.-fiie of Hie beta It. ach
; 11,» w.aml dhrMTilNtl I.V Dili, thet
„n.l nu oil.* r. ll. vlng ilml the Ik>,
a le-ii pi.-k.rf lip l.y oi.i* of th.
nd. ih.y dhltl.t! Into in*, ae.ilon*
r pur-iilt, eneb taking n r .a.l b-adlns
; fonrMd..l MoudkJ to Mr. Id. B Me
|lU<il..T. widow of tb. Ute prMldrot.
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-I Inw
lav.- I. u
•W.ll.
FdCtt Wol Raiot- Weak Nenra,,
mimt wbich woot.i b.,. i-m dmAll Rne RowA-CoBkUBt Htad- jbtiD oo J.ly i. iwn-. tbe .Hiroprl.acte»-SleepKot RestlBl—
.b» •», which wm lomie >t tb. u.t
A Vlttlm Gives the
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h to *
I delll .
ttbnt I
antv.**
u »aid
••1TME ©JSiyif mV”
Trarstes t lu
E.W. HASTINGS & SON
EJ»i©lliiLi3®3©l!S3
tjBmmr rai*« to Inici
p-Sr
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f. K
Morr.y. ..»«< 1
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Chase's Ksnre PllU and^ That can with he.---------------- ,-------Th.y.d.l.l.et|H.rIj2Me^^.^tar^.yM.^^^^
lo«d tb.» .pleodid.
the nerves and Strength ,
‘
.old at Wte a bos at dealers or Dr. A.
W. Obhae Msdicim* Co . Bnflalo,
Escnrsiou It
Deiroli and loledo,
^ ooL 7tU
ToUtchmond Ind ,
K. j^ia.Ou, Och 14i^
Be. that portrait and signature of i
E, Murray. Agent
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A.W. Cha.s.M.D..«.ousYerTpaok.jFo^fl^^u..
Oalnmu
Offleo. au6 K.-Prost »t
BUSINESS CARDS
FIRE INSURANCE
uL A. BUILDING
MANISTEE a RORTH EASTERN R. R.
V I. a.ir.-h or I hM- Wiih.-ltit.
STEINBERGS
Grand Opera House
.
"-.n.-d
TWO
MARRIED MEN!
I
if-T-Tv...
.Ui.-l July ».
F .Tstlwr pleM-.- »r»v.- mt Rr.-ortl otUrv^-^
,
1 A.THOMPHON. M U OmsstnHomllto.
By GEU. K. t DEEDS'
■truml
MUh I unt.il
-u I could
alklng two
|H.i,-a gun.
7S^-B%7
Id a b.t uf qut rfl.ms to ask
.me one rul.hliig tbe stage that
,e t.y and hvant.i! tV. know If
u any Mittplcluii* character*
I told them they wyiv the only
TIME CARD.
aii
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MISCELLANEOUS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 19
vvaMrt' long in
l.y
ND CONNBCTION8.
in
I .L hK T. . 1;K>T - W I*. Ot.lArr
The Comedy Suen nxof I *. a«.os
Special Scencryt
Novel Srcclalticil
Sparkling Wii!
Prciiy Glrh!
A •hot V'«ff Ihtt ticttd lu
l.-m:uiL Thin he tkr.iv
ettsd and toned np my system “
X. H. Ktsm. M. D
O. S». OARVWR
12 KA03!SiftS ©oinr
lu.,;
a the »lalighter of John Bon ling.
ht..r.*ke.-ivr air inihi. ih.«ii the
TI.OO but UI.DK. ndtloi.. for ou.
I tvaa out on the d.vk yi-stvrJOMIK . .ub.iUDle t;>ibmwth.t:,,ii.,
OD .tt lb. urn. M Koeky Mouduio d.,r fM-nooii and w ent to altvp under
m. BUd. I./ tbe MmllMti Medicine
’
bUMliea.
I was aucLelJtii bT
hennuff Kosuc iii.-n talking nnd. oitt*n. u;V „«.ra’.'k,e.. d..l fn» ocr.!«"
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I f.lt poorly .nd j „ 111* lUpid.
J. a. Mortis. M D.
■ BIk. Bo«kPbM«.
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kOBd lo Hetltt
Thomas Veldman. of No. 79 Apide
_
3nLome ...I Jd Mid U-kr from
mvERSE cinus cuNPun
FIRE mSURABCE
Sni I»ou«»ed r,w Mfe.
ttw.r.1
WEU WORTH IHOWIW.
lie complcteii without a ^sys
tem of gas piping. Many have
already done this. Api>Ucation
for anything in the line of light
ing, heating or jiiping made at
our otlicc, 2*23 E. Front St. will
secure prompt attention.
martin & Goans
btm 1-K.lly tb-Ml. Mxl »a.- Ml ort«
y.
Rastall
UcMuiPmrCi.
‘'“’’inTv
and soothe
the lien that s.itisfies.
Sold by
rER 1000 WATTS
uiltinrBicliic
ore the animal wa. kille.l
a natural bom
w« „o«.Uy XDD down.
CWsTs
ALT lOo
were perfectly and
permanently cured
be tbe use of Dr.
Fierces Golden
Medical Discovery.
♦..eing a
of light lu n tlit.-ket
went ih.Te and eiirr..mi.VM i. p.irty of
“I was treaUMi for three year,
**Teo years ago Frank
ji’x iii.-ii mid n g.H. -Hey w.-re l .ken
good doctor.,** write. ,W. A. Or.
SurOonnell.rille.
U
.
“foj^
Pile
s
Old,
Of
Inr
nfl.T tt ►l...n 1-l.irmMi. as their
^ Grand Bapids. then 10 ye
Fistnla, but, whe
t..r*. were tltr— tini-*. th.-lr imi
: xroeivlng 1 p«-v*re whipiiing from bis
lin'. Aroioa .S.lve cund
rnfortmunt. Ir Mi h.>x wna
lit on an errand
weeks *• fare* bum.. Brum-., Cat*.
iifrt found rinii.ng them.
to the griKjery stor.* and did not re- foms. Bores. Krupiionn. .Salt K
Tilt-next day l»mi Hpnrlinff1dentin.il
t.n.
Ttat I. tb.- iMt ttm. lb.- t.Uthe iiT.-n :iH the rot.I .-.g* iH-. nod they
11..
. of tb. bOT MW uln u»t li It b- ■
Were htoiight into cotirt Dt pn.Iind11...d tb»t b. I. dMd
At Miy iml.
iiary ixnmmali.m. The Ju-ihv pll.-*!
Thirty
Ilw ;prob«t.
ooort Iim i*..hobiic«>
With -mi.i.ti..na. h..pin-g t.» gal
i battle neai
MrllC
*4»nic
to tin* tre.n*>ure Im.x. Th
only iWof their K,..ry that the
•ppoiotiOK M. Mlo.luUir.to, of bU .. .
ngri*e.l iiiVna that they had n..L M-e
W.™ bill,,. M.,1 four
tl.e Ik,x. The Judge was nlimt to ►cinl
them Itaek t.i Jail when It oeeiirr
At I>.tro.t Iwbuid loeka door..
1 wo of tb. fMiu«. wrn,
him that be ungUl get sowetlimi
Tom Ooop.r, tb. ...obMupt.* btcTcl. «•
_
of the girl.
rtd..r. Mid lltory Ford M. pultloK llu-,
RMtor.. ,im. vioor. nwoul and
“You d.int look like a girl to be
Uat Umches opm two raclug aotomo-. physical
cauglit In sui-h c-ump.my.” be aaid.
Thecuginea of these an
• Tm i;*.t." she rej.hed ahurily.
oSSm'i. Tm dor-. 1-.- J«.
Kooky Moo
-Welir*
“Well*:” She nii'nl.-d.-What have you lo wy In the mat
A irmwarr «Mni>l for Ob.A..'wh
.or, .rtr..l MOW.
every pen sold.
with
Oooasiooally
!•
TemrtsinPen
men and women who wer«
pla and half a dosen dog. w. re bittet
other oountrias 13 .'oosldi-r the d. .ira*
bihly of Introducing a ** worM*. reply
•tamp” by which com .iK.ndenta
one country can Iff. pay the n ply I
and Um- young pilot ba. i-eror liao an letter from any other country.
accident
Ur took to the wheel of bi.
rolliiun
1.’ -I .!.re w.i^ne
At Hodsoo a mad dog cn ated gtvai
oltemaot on the air.et. Three |eo
•taar. tbe Poet ^Jof. formerly of Obioago. frenoenllT elanding at tba wbaal
from erne and of Black lake to tba
other
I»ttrlu« tba aaaaon tba boaU
aUn red by him handle .•OO.OOO people,
own
vflA f.vlinc
I b.Mir later
Kort.oe Ka»..r. •
•
Jii CbioNfo paaw.«jter. of wbiob any
^^taeraman on tha icraat l^e. abonld
Haring dl.treasing |«tn. in head
\k and .lomaob, and Iwing wiihom
^ be proud
Yonng Harrlufton afnera
tha Harrey Watarn. tba ferry balwaen
MaqaUwa park and Ottawa Baaoh
bead,of Keniiedale. Tes.. “and soon
Tne lad can ooaroaly look orer tba felt like a new mao." Infallible in
^-wbiwl of tba WataoD. bol ba felob.w
skill of hi. fathar
Cucky £um
L.IOHT
is
UUl Wgjwkh
HOPELESS CASES.
is he who bu>-s the
AHD
ABSOLUTELT OM»LESS
ta the Owd. A4dMB with
When the doctxar leaves and says the
case is hopeless, what remains to be
Mu ibr rear, ibeii angrily a^k.d
. ,^10 his book, in a fawday. ha will
a raoation reoord inaafaly hand-
ibe craft aloogeidi*
they will reside at
man
with
tb*afioo
HtyHarrlnatoo.wm ofOnpl Anaa proba*
rtln Timrrington ot Holl
pilot of
makrt-
man of Knnmi City. Their
ptedictfor them a bright
power each,
l|bll.
HRappy
OfiUEST
Segr* ^.ss- OBPQT
M.HElkLTillEST.w
N. T..
at tba home of Mias
and happy Ufe and bid them God
speed in their wci^texu home, when-
drown.xl l.y lb.- t-alt • ..f Ibe .luge wild
, blHlfiL Ih1 ibcl-.und!iigof jtliih:«.l passed
tbe largest 1 full* Inin o.uld r* !U
mo- the I.L-ure m.d boie-tl
r erer pot ip an a
May 15 ibe.c two gentle nw.v. but « , bullet Vhn
Ml by three michamcs.
|joo
jlion
tba espraaa da.ign of winning tbe
Id’s record from WilUim K Van
8lM> tb* dUeor«y
derbilt
_____________________
« th. IWB of A. W r*rr n«r lOohv.^ o»« . *•.» Nto. »oUilmf for State of Ohio. City of Toledo, /
liaoas County.
i
a«b« boMidoM .owdtb.Or.lmak J. Cheney makes oaUi that
..fmmt of .b. dod
tb«
is senior mrtuer cif tbe firm of F.
KM bM «00U.MdM«0*
J Cliaoey A Go . doing bo.ineet In
u iodteiM
of .boo. «> tha city of Toledo. OotzBij and HUPpMod. d.rt.K UU. urn Md «tTM afomald. and thataald firm will i>ay
..otaoM of. #.ld of gtml o-«oU.d. tba sum of One Hundred DolUr. for
each and erary oaaa of Catarrh rhal
,. Um fnKidtol.
by nuon oaanot be cored by tbe use of HaH'.
of tb. iH.ilinMt <if Ui. flow
Tbm
U MB. talV of d.T.io|iln« tb. KM ‘^‘“^VkaNKJ r.f..NKV.
Sworn to before me and .ubscnb»«d
dad .1 . bMot dM. ««1 pIpteK U to
In my preiwice. tbi. f.ib day of Ih clUol.t<«
Tb. r.ralt veold te'.
nbf-r. A. D. IMHK
obMpMiin* of fa.l UlU. Mid tb. Milttaal
W A Oleavon.
Notary Poblic
eU WO.M aarre paaaably wall
for
Hairs OaUrrb Cure i« taken interlijibU
Not only thU. bat it would
nally nod acu directly 00 the blood
tirora an imvntiva for maanfactnrlnc and mnoons surface, of tbe system
‘ ir pUnta to
oOtoama rtmoriof tb.
and
of B<
j*i cousin. Mrs. E, R Dennis.
COrlr.rAl-l
ebster sttoet. tbe oeremony being
A ftasrcoach vas rtaodln* beftrt „
performed by the Rer. J. S. Vale ntina
tlie express ofBcs In Ibe town of
In Arizctfuu Presently n bank mc»en- of Palo, Mich. Tbe bride is one tf aoM7
isdias,
ger brouebt oat an Iron bound box and
le groom Uw Terr sueoessini
platted It under the drlrer s feet.
THEY WILL SEEM TWICE THEIR USUAL SIZE
IF YOU SPEND THEM FOR
dndtnstd I2tm
w of Wichigan
WANT DEPARTgEIT.
City,
Tnnnt Oly MlIKD. m
X'i?xr,ru..
_____ GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
rr.iu U.T.M toUow.
NOTHING BUT FUNf
rurloral pulAU
PE-...25,35 and50c.
to
For Ld>alsniU sad M. Looto. 4 JO pm.
For Pwtoskrj sad Harbor Hpalns.. *Pt«
“n* ■Ppi^r ’■‘t.-1-iX.i'^ I 1 ■/
Th-l:lup.
tr.1. Iw. . mn-Kh ~«ht.
thw, n, «J Trnr.r-. Tiir. JS .-l.nim.
til II .1 o-c\..-k in th.imI I
o'rltM-k until 4 ViVkirk In the ahflMiv.oo ••
FARM FOR SALE
ItHi acres knoan
r«l f .ir i..U«-tion »
i.
DKN'TIS'r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Necilhain fanii.
as
the Sicclc or
PROF. C. E. HORST
One of the bett in
Grand Traverse county,
3*
mile*
P^MMWEXffi
MRS. C.-E. HORST
of Violls ^ VooM Mmis.
iwpow (^ITB«MdsMS.«l
I of the city.
J. E. GREILICK
Bitt.-r* are
Dor4'T B
e Fooled
TstotWgia.lsi.sf«L->sl
City.
Ine, all round cm
J I ever saw.’
Elthe surprise of all
'“‘“•t7;i:SDJdWo.SS4*;
I1.M .
RTKA
ROCKY MOUffTAIN
TKA
D«troit**»nd Toledo |S 00.
hauoe to wisit theM cities
C. K. Murrmy, Agee
--‘,-BbMKAAMM..
ACLI ■.KMOouan-Ai
V
^
HIGH SCHOOL
^ AND ALUMNI
Imml
flit 8WU0. WITIY TOASn
-A rmmmx of Roo^n and a Floa
of RowJ*-
If tlMf« erer vm a plMMalOT f»U
•rlag tiMui Um tanqaM ®f »Im
MB of th« Uiffb .cliool Md a»t Alo»
al iMtoTomox. U VM bofor«' lb* tioM
of M7 hRao w«ro th«^ A.a mot
VOaU 0BfT7 It • lOBI WOM
4adfo BoUru wm
wb.
iMwIrt oohoel la Tfovom Oity ti
tbo Aiyt wiM tliroo tOBoOrrs on!
won toqmlrMi to do the work ut>%
bB»4re<L
TMm wbo 1b tbo eaclr*^ eroolB>
ally OM ihlBfto r«cm. »od that wa
foot tbot B Urgo Bii»b«r botb o<
tbo Hijra ooaool Bad ib* Alomal dU
BOI tOBllM WhBl WB« iB OtOTO fof tboi.
BOt iraoBt to oojoj the oooboIob
Tbo joBBjr Ml of Ulo High aiboo!.
tJO aOi^BilO OO JOBBg B» 0 Of ‘
▲laMi. Bad tbo other biob
Bbob booB OB eBrth .till longer tu*
wbo woald moke trouble if they wen
oUlod old, gBibered lu KorBeUre |ib11
BBd foTBB boor or more, jolly coo
MlUoa of wit BOd whole-eonled g.»oii
felknreblp wlibont reeirBlnt prirail
•d BMOOg tbe niim gelhcrea togeiliei
aiMrtly before « o'clock the banquet
WBC BnDOBBord, Bod the |wrty ea
dowB to B dt Uolon. epread of go.^
tblBga. ptBpBTBd by Kliaer Brown bbc
taaly eerred by hie BUe BMleUnte.
Aflor the meno wae dUpoMxl of,
Pana O. OilOert, toaetmaeter. whc
«BB ffiBBlod with roolferoue api>Unee.
op«od “the feaet of reaeon and floa
of ml’* wblob wa» thi. Aneet featur.
of BB evening of rare pleaeore. Ifr
Oilbert*. .object wae "WIit we ban
qaet,” ana It wae liandlM wilii lK,tl
wit and wlBdb» Mr Oilbrrt. hoa *
•for. —Boeeded in twletlng tin- nbjert
tBto tbe query’‘Why »*hoolcln’t w*
baaqaet?" ao<lbefore he had done, h*
iMd ooBTineed hi. audieuce that then
wan every reawm why ll.e UauquH
ahoBld be held, and no n^keon why it
abonld not
Tbe Btbletlc .pint and iu outwork
Ing^beoooMdered to be a very mroi.
for iBogreae and
president ;of ft..
. wae cert call.M;
upon, ble wbjeot being-Athletic
Wbenl wae a Hoy - HU ei-wch wi.^
fall of wit. and wae received wnl
vootferoue aiqiUnee
Superintendent 1 H liilVrt eiKik(
OB -What a Good lleatlby Athletit
Spirit Mrane to a High School
Hie epeecb wae full of
wae mainly eeriune in It. j»urio*a
reaepuifor fav
giving Mr. Qlltiert's reaepue
genera idea
orlng athleUoA Hie. general
.thleliri.
that tbe rivalry
for tbn rivalry Hml he umel every
whnra meet in the world, and that
tbe uaam nerve Uiat woold enable
football pUyer to teckU and down
fellow of twice hie etar would hel|.
U nay of [the haid. rough plaeee of
life.
-Atbletlci make* winner*.’*
wkld Mr. Oilbcrt
Boa. W, M Poeter of the claae o!
•86 waa unable to be loeecnt to re
•pood to the toaet, -Athlelioe in the
High School In *68” T. A C3onloi.
waa oaUed npon, bowerar. and he
antartalnad for n time In tbn
Ugbtful nmnner. hi. eia^ob fairly
babbllBg ovar with wit and
froBi beginning to end.
Roy Wynkoop. guard and half Iwck
OB tbe High echool football
•pOBdodto ibe toaet. “What the High
•oboel aapeot. to do in athletu'e “
Me waa loudly obeerad a. be .poke
fatare proapecU Among otUar thing,
ba Bmnlioncd a gvmnaeinm. which
the High aobool pupil, bar
iBff for ao long tnat the memory oT
naa raBbotb not to tbe oontrarr. and
Vbicb tbe board of aducatlou will
: Mayor
Oanmr.
dalWt S. Wataar wae oailad apon.
I ivaka rl^tBg wcvde U aapport
mmik eobool atbletiua. Lavi T.
PbaalagteB fbUowed with -WbM tbe
klBBmi bava tea iB Alblatte ’
“AtblatIBB at Otlte” «Be tba OBbaal af M. Blllolt. who wae b mbw. of tba Olivat obaaipion InierooUe
talc fooUaU team iaat year and U
^ ouaobiBg tbe High aobool loam
ta epoka of tbe aterata that r> to
•aka the wiBBlBg uma. aad wbeo be
.pAke oi the pmpaote of tble yaar’e
aam mmA Mid. - Wa ara golag to loot
MdiHac.- tba roof of Foreeten ball
oae aevmly airainad. aad thraa|enad
o oum ia. Ha wae followed by
tee OB tbe farm.”
Prrhaiie Jadge Robart# has epolTeo
batter tbaa he did laet evening, but
.f be ever did. tt meet hare been
vbrn be had a more aiiraaciailve an
e, which ii hard to imagina.
Wit. bamor and patbo. ware mingled
n ble Uoei. “Atbletloe In the 70 a”
dr Rooerte wae principal of me
«hool from 1871 to 1878. and know,
elmraof U apeak.. He wae fr«Kiuent
ly Interrniilod by apidauee and Ungher, while al timae there wae a i itho.
n hie word, that made the room v.-ry
.uU. no eomid lieing hearxl hot hi.
/oloe. ae in mroejit^l he livi d Ovi r
he day. of hii larller manhood. If
tbara ev. r wa. a lime when Judge
iotiart. wa. not
with the
boye of tbe High aobool. now thai
.hey have beard him apeak, that time
laul forever. When be promieed
Itnoee the nett football game of
ilie High acbool team* two men etop*
iied on Front eUact waet of the bridge
Id woodi rrd If the i^rjiident iiad
line to Pfwn, eo load wae the chHT>
gFruf. Kreoerick and Sainocr Gil
‘rt were abmi. unfortunately for
lem. ae they mieked a treat, and nu>
fortonatidy for thoae who wen* preewho wauU'd to hoar them. Hut
xdhall t
In ble p
I lo poKh to
ilaar tliat be folly int
t bne victory tbie year
Klleworth lUle gave the laat toaet.
‘Athletloa aoder Uncle Sam.’* whirl,
erae full of Mr. Halo a rharmcterutic
aril and humor, and wae greatly onjoyad.
he Ued. White aud Hlue" had
«iig direr, aud a tigrr wnr given for
U.e Higl. SchiHii Aihl. iia ee-oriatlori.
« qurry wae lodgrda. ip-wl.at.il
uei.t wa. trunbling U»e Alumni and
If W.H duly announced that they w« rr
ell right, and Ihe.iwriy di.iN>r«;d
Manager Slcmbcig a.U pi
icxl I ruby evening. Scj»i. H»,
K. l-.dHardv' famouv brcc n»i
•Two Mamed Men.” Jn the
Ink ktMson wil! l»c loimd a mn.i!
edl known Ud.es amU gcnlleniii
dM^nUtrlMi
A
Meiiirod Oberliii. fkmiUBriy known
as -Mike” Oberiin. died at S o’dodt
this morning at hisiiome ia Bingham,
after an iUnesa which has kept him
con&ned,ioh« home many months,
although occasionally he was able to
lit Ibis city lo look after his busi
es interests
Mr. Oberlio was 51 years of age.
and a progressive business mao whose
success and influence in l.eelBnan
county and this locality were marked.
Mr. Obcflin was tlic postmaster at
Bingham for many >ear». and proprieof t!ie i^cncral store of tliat (Uace.
He wae aUo owner of the large saw
j^rojicrty at that place, having
|Mirchasc<l the business several years
ago. In business his energy, thrift
and integmf brought him success,
and as a citizen he was highly esteem
ed tiuoughout this section. He was
very popular m Traverse City where
lus friends were legion. Besides his
widow dcccasctl leaves three children,
one son and two daughters; he leaves
also an aged father, one brother and
two siMcrs who reside al Sutlons lit).
'Hhc funeral will take place Friday
morning at 10 o cim k. from the CatJjolic church at .Sutlons Bay, under the
direction ot Ralph Anderson. The
|»aU bearers will lie selected from
»g lus old time fnends in Trav
erse City.
The remams aill be
borne Iriun the home at 8 o'clock
sharp I riday iiionung, the rig for the,
lalllKrarcrf. living a J. Morgan’s
livery barns at I*, a. m.
Those who .irstre to sen.l flowers
.m this city may leave them with
Ralj.lt Anders..n ’riiursday evening or
Friday morning
4.
gives poiBt where there is mad cob- F. H. Maed'a.
vaaiantly by. tbe amcbliu ean be aet
right Uwre, BBd tba brick BMde OB the
ti. WLA I. aM Pmm. Hamim, i
Rate from Traverse -City round trip,
$16 46. One extra rtopover allowed.
Ticket* on mle Oct Srd. 4ib. 6th and
6th return I 4tli. C«n be extended to
Nov. trd. Lreve Traveree City in
a. m. and arrive in Weehington 6:15
Kaoid. to Waebinirtoo. $4 6a
A GOOD PREACHER ought to «ea a
O. L. LorkwixHk O. P. A T. A..
“Looky Oonra ” Bold at Raatall’e.
Grand lUpide
1870 It ________________
ti. R. A I. to BteBote B&.OU.
A A. A. R. II.
,
Oct. 14tb i. dBia Of O R. dk L AnWedneaday, Oct let. $.V00 round
nnal EzoBrsioB to Kichmood. Ind..
from Maoktaaw City to Big Rapidw trip to Toleiio, good to return on any
idMpA6 00. Maks yoaramuigs- regular train until Nov. Ut
One fare rate beyond to points on
tbe W. & L. E.. H V..O C . O. H. *
*** *
O. E. Martay, Agent
D. L. & A M.
and Det So. HailTo IUcBmoM aad Kotora B5.00 VUG.
ie;o-8t
MIcSUm
VV,.rS ofthr l.ord.
In Btteudance niKvn the Mrthodlet
onf. rriir-,. in the eitr are eeveral of
he roo.t remarkablo men in Miohlgan
lellindimu. The**- myu are known
« “The Twelve IWmrcli..” on ac
loout ut their age and (he long time
hat they liave iM-eu in the servioe of
be church iu the state A uumUriof
hem. iucluriing Kev. A J H Id red of
hia city, have inen in the Methodiel
uinutr} in the ^ute fur ovi-r half a
emory.
A uumUr of tl.es.- “pati
it%- tu ntteiidniu^- uiKin the oouven
Hon. and oih. r. will be before
the
^ Ih.
trav
coiif renre cloh<‘« Ort.et
-led along tl.r
tl.. way
-way too Icug.
1.
at
unable to l-e inVaeUt. boi at
hull., a they wait the call fn.m ardn
..ua work to rich rew.nrd
The naimaof ilie “Twelve Pair!
archa. ’ with their reawleuo-a ami
bir.h datua hi.-;
Hulmon Sie*-le, Norihport, Ihlt;
John H. Piier..-1. l^brraine. Ohio. 1814;
llil.v i\ rrawfori. Hrron. 1M7;
.Ucob H Harder Naaliviile, IHIH; L.
W. Karle. iVutoii Harb..r. IKvV,; Al
lred A. Dui.luu. Halt e Creek. ItU/.
\ndrew J Kl.ired.Tiav. rse Out. 18-*V;
Unt.r H. Tuihnaii. Wut. rvliel. 1SJ7;
C J. Unmu, hh.-Jbv,
S. H
w!
Frank ti. Hmlci. a I'nitcd States
ii-t uutim- oliit'cr, is at l!ic Wluiing
1». ^Cran.laU oi e.rawn is m the
c.iv onbusinev;.
' Mtv W. O. I’arkfr of Sherman
< amc to the ciiy vesU'iday lo attend
the in.itr.agt- ol her aunt, Misr. \ lola
CaMlc to Mr. Ncil Fiungstone.
Mihs Ora SiMrncer left today for St.
I om>, M ih., lu take treatment for
sciatii rheumatism.
j. C,. Hailey, advance agent, and
Win. (iiilinan, ailvcitising agent lor
Lincoln J. Carter*s “The Darkest
Houi" Co., arc in the city totlay.
A. \. Dc\ ries and wile of Williamsluirg were “Hunting for Hawkins”
last night.
Miss Mma I’ajTi left today for West
•Siijicnor. Wis. Her mother acrompanicvl her as lar as Hay View.
aic a giuuantcc ol ihe cxccllcn. e of
Ihc aliraction.
Chas K Sihilimg
Chas. Haningum an<l Harden l.dTens
arc a trio of coiiictlianv that ought lo
ecrtan.lv make one laugh if theil- is a
Uughleft inhun. uhilc lsaU-1 Wm.
h>ehe.*lhe Mullally Sisters and Jennie
Wcl^ arc a .jnartettc of sweet s.ngwho
ers that arc lurd to etjuak l»urmg
nferIhe jm^ces of the play numerous
•ieth Century
“The W
sjicciallica arc intOKluccil, wdneh to M*
gether with the manv laughable and the city this aftermK>n.
ludicrous sitiutiuns of the “Two
F. W. Hel/ of Chu'jLgo ainvc*! toMameil Men/* go to make up one ot i!av lo visiit liic family td' hisvlaughlci,
the most enjoyable cntcrtammcnls .Mr» l<.h.> I- O.t
Mrs. IWr las
l»ceii here ‘'LMiittitiic.
I!
*C»1man> IntBrtOf Spar U tba
Tickeu good for ,Vi day a Panici ular* from ticket agents or hv
bv wnU
wntiqg
■W 8. Brown. T. P. A.. Hillsdale.
Mioh . or R W. Innea.
Gfand Rapid., Mioh.
SoidBt
BUKD.VY RATES
Wb« lUv* tirovru Old la the
HUKVITIKa
Traverse Hay Hive No. 71 will
t Bnrtrr of tU* tlisSrr of
meet this evening at 7:d0.
The Hannah
Lav Mercantile
Athletic, from tbe
Vo. have rercivcd a cail iad of sewer
pbyaioiaB’e ,atai
mrclmg ol the Traverse City chapter Pd<
cement.
poMtive Id bit ^
of the order of the Kastern Star, anc
A new N’lj.p’iV of cement for tl;e
the elective otfuers were chosen a<
jvavir.gJiav Jll^l U-en received bv Mr.
,k»l life. U.«« wooU I
follows:
Hrange, and the woik of puii-ng in
Worthy Matron—Annie Soule.
the concrete fJTmdation and cement;
aid be done fai
Worthy I’alron^W. W. Smith.
mg the bricks was resamed this inom« pledge.! hi.
Aaatvciatc Matron -Rosalie Me
gough.
Secretary Mary File.
C,. r. Kxlge w.i: Xtc held this evening
PriBUipal Kye’e loa.1 on “Field
l reasurer--Kuth a RcHcy.
:n Montague halL
Afi officers and
Jny” WBtfullof wit, but with a very
Conduclreae— lorna .\blwtl.
MTlBBa purport Ha apoke of the
Assocalc Conductress—M i n n i c members arc requested lo be jircsent.
.\n visiting members are conlially in
HtbItF oi kbaBlblctMOO field day. While.
IbateBtr rivalry in tlie world, and; pdcgxtes Ui the
ng of the vited to attend,
Johnathan A. ^itow and laiura L.
a deatro that tba High ! Grand chapter m Bav City the
tlic seo.nd
scct.nd
«tel Uf*. tooAtml and pbraical; Wednesdav m t Vtolver w ill Ik- Ann:e Ccok. both of this city, were licensed
1
•bOBld fit tba pnpila for ihe bard,
^V. W Smith and RoHahe Mc- to we«l tchiay.
VOBgB world, where they arc to ba-. (jough. The alternates are .Martha
.\ marri.igc 1 cenM: has been grant- i
ooma winnaru. tf they go in with the >Gook. Kmily McIntosh and Susan ed to Gustave Kcllman ot Ixrelanau
ftgataplrit Kid ’ keep their nerve.”
county and Mary Klrne of this cdy. j
or wbMu they mb he$>a for nothing
Ikidiop ! :tzgcral 1 and h s cabinet
bBtdBfte if ibgy are “mUkaop. ”
are in session at the resilience of H. i
EdvUThirlby aiiokeof-AthUticv
A gooil Steel construe ted couch,
S. Hu’d this attrrncKMi.
•I IhB U. of M.” which toaet wa. re
i in. wide. C ft. a imlong,
that rattled the
>ring cv%e, uj»hoUteret1 in 5
.rimUrontb.
IOC velours, worth $S—oar
imart lh»t «M KlTca to Bthl.dM
rke $5.95.
„ Aaa Arte. uxJ «te>
«*>•
The Boston Store.
tterto.aA. Bur
|*laS
ii
IB CotHer SmI-$I.35.
CarMU.OilCiith,
Mittiip, Laei Cataiu
Cirtiiit,Sh<ii,Bict.
Stmi,Rn{tt,Dithu.
Cash or Gradit!
Mt fOMIliilllKij
D O
IM ’T
Find fault with the family if
the last furniture you bought
docs not suit >ou. nor with
your wife cither—perhaps she
is not to blame. Everybody
hereabouts knows, or on^htio
know that the Grand Rapids
Furniture Co’s, store kteps
keeps the
best and sells cveryihiinu at
low prices. If vou woullid ajways have your lurnilure
fun
vfuaranteed as
will do
^ . this firm will
there will
11 be no end to your
m
home comfort
and
and you know it i
: lor all the household
as
as your wife
,"K"3
WIIMSWIIlIUlIt
OOIVIIMAISIV
2I8FmtSt.
Traverse CHy
dave pou seen our line of
Olta Kamllr Aaaaal r.vrvraloa.
Mackinaw City to Big RapiiU. on
To Cleveland. O . and Buffalo, N.
Oct 14th Detroit and Toledo. $600.
Shore
and to Ohloago $A 00. on Oct 7th. y.. will b«- run over the
Get detailed information of O. R. dt and MichiwSooibern Hy.. Tae>dey.
L agent
O. E. Mnimy. Agent
Specul trail: will lea
Rapid, at 8:4.% a ni. rnoiting
r
throngh
IF yoor Fountian |h-o should blot.
Fare from Trav. r^»
without changv
Thu remedy obw^nre.
IKIimiNAI.
boteteiMte* *» e-w •• te aicli
■Okiol oaMto HOctotloa ot W>U
WiM Rida far JJt^
Colds, W. R Btowb. of Lmw
lod.. bBaaBdaied dmth’.aralM
aakham, bet this woBderf^ mad
caTe iBatant rvlief and aooB ernxed
him. Ha srritee “1 now sleep aoaadly avety night.” Uke manreloae
corre of Cooeomi>tion. Pneu
Brooobltls. Ooorhe. Cold, and Grip
prove lu Biatcltlrse merit for ell
Tbroat and Lauig trooblea Qoaran.
Id My that sre bava a
maclilaa sriib whSoh. srltb tbr labor
of thraa bsm. wa make fi.OOO good
k par day. Tbaae brick
THE TWELVE mRIARCHS
r.a.l.u
^^a^^Vnnd*^Ht^e‘'’vlew’^k»K^^U
Howe. Albi..u, 18.-S.
Ol’KIl KltH EUCC Tfcl»
trtMWUi •wuiUtu il u«i.
M. DBlRLIR IS OlAD
G. R. A L
lay. June fimi.
fimi.«exBunday.
to Petoakey at r.OO for
round trip Train
rain iMvee 6:40 a m:.
ay Agt.
1601 Smo
kTEINBERG'S GRAND
WEDNESDAY n/l
SEPT.
1 o Hlrh»a»d a»S IMur.
G. K. A L Will run an excursion
Richmond. Ind., on Toi-eday. Oc
14th. from Mackinaw Oitv to big Rap
ids Round tripfS (10. Gel foil lulor-1
mat ion of G. R A 1 agent.
|
C. i:. Murray. Ag. ul
IF you WANT a dray cal! up O. InRi-;i«l! on Ciiitene- ’iihone Office
No 876. realdence No. 7(1V
16<.8 6t
aiAKKr.TH.
n.mr eork. per bsrrti laew.
LINCOLH J. CARTER’S
NEW SCENIC SENSATION
THE
DARKEST
HOUR
-WITH-
5S5S- ;
< i.!:7r-r^
CHASi A. (KARL) GARDNER
AND A COMf’ANY OF
COMPETENT PLAYERS.
t.;
I or THAVI.}I*B CITT
*'** p
____14 tfI
C
Th9 Disappearing Train.
The Rose Garden.
The Beautiful Allegorical
Finale, *‘Sunsei.^'
Tbe Acbi of Stagi Realisn.
FINE NEW STOCK!
W.
$5.00 buys a large comfortable
.Morris Chair, solid oak frame,
full spring feat and back, up
holstered in fine grade of ve
lour, back adjustable lo any
jiosition—only $5.00.
The Boston Store.
$4 SHOES
FOR........
$3
A Socloty Relle of L^odon, Canada.
ss;
fcalwelL Vine of CaMol wa. the caly
Mcdidae that 1 cDoU depeml oo to do fue
any good, a. 1 trM srvwml srKfa do SBeOM ▼». of CanM c««l me and 1
haw DOW ealoTsd pcrfcct healdt lor tsro
.Jsjs.'SSsir-'--------’
IbystaitiagthoD
?'??????
1 f not, we want you to sec it—it is grand.
We are out attain this tall with the
Best $10.00
Garment on Garth
/
;\lso the best $15.00 jfarment on earth
Broad statement, you say. Well, your
Money back if this is not so.
Yesterday
line «'f fine nov< hu s
about fifty new eonu rs. \\Vre him;: i
in Monte Carlos, Velour Blous* s. |'i
Jackets, etc.
Every day has added some beauties t
line. Do not buy a Cooat. C-ipr or .Suit
until you have seen our
ir Hi e- you caumit
ajTord to.
Children's Coats
Nothing like our line this side of 1) troii
l.mig' C UTS Sf-em to have the call for the
hulc folks -.M gS to $iSoo
jw J. W.mniiken
Ladies' Waists
Some New and
Attractive
Numbers just
Received....
In SILK, SATIN
VELVET
an<d FLANNELS
Wi are shi »3 some exceptional Bargains
this week $$ $$
Ladies’ Black Silk Taffeta Waists
A goo.1 $5.00
value for......................................
___________
____________________
.$3.98
Ladies* Silk Taffeta Waists » BUck »nd coi«.s
Fancy stitchd. irimmed m-ilh buttons, $7 qualityfor S5.00
H.O. BUTLER. 430 E. FfOnI St.
MISS MAY MARKELL,
1ISSM.\T MARKELL
of London, Ontario.
Canada, it a beauti
ful ^rirl who knowt what
«off,-ring it and Wine of
Canlui hat brought her Wk
lo health. She it one of the
•eeial fav
favontei of her home
and her :
Jackets and Suits
keep rt gular Uirough
years of mat ure womanh
Then the •\hangt- of lifeneed nM be fearxsl. Ibus
Wine of Carrlui it wumoirs
best rvir^<-from youth to
old age. A million women
have a.’cur.xl blrvwsl n-Iief
from theirtuffi-ringv by tak
ing thii treatmeuL It relieves rnen•troal trooblca in an incredibly tliori
inse of a ditease renders the <
easy, in fact aeldom fails to comi
tbe cure. If von would hare the
relief which Miee Marked tecurc
WiueofCardui. Ton can take it
Assorted line Of Ladies’Velvet Waists '»
Black- colors. Fancy' SttipcS, Mcel y dvets, ctr.,
while they last, at..................................$4.00 and $4.50
Ladies' Satin WalstSi the most stylish looking gar
ments seen for the money....................................... $5.00
Ladies’Waists m Fancy ot plain French Flannel or
Btilhanleens, many Colors and new styles, Si>ccial
.......................$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
Perrin Freus Kid Cloves
This noted glove i* beyond a doubt the best wearing
and fitting glove made. Try a pair and be convinc:cvk. We have 3 qualities.........$ 1 .QO, $ 1.25, $ 1.50
E. WILHELM
ir: -mv:.
O-'
EVENINO RECORD gs^
raATSMB crrr.
» Up Tp Hour
CONFERENCE
IN SESSION
eel olMOtt wImm tbij ert t« CO. th»j
«u»ol elwejt mAUot tboir »lori«e
whm «•«. Md thoT euuet tell bow
loaf tb^ win flaj ia a plaoe.
He
of atteedlacaj^
Sd
WILL END BY
AGREEMENT
ppiifnf
■
I That )• Prpmldpnt Compprp*
^•r Four Hundrpd Mpthodipt vmktB.
B. mtw^ "OinTomimU wboUjj
viPw ol Strike Sltuptlon
M U>. .1.UIT7 ud w. *ni «a. ««t
Sttuetlon
MlniPtprp Hero
♦
■______ ________
BISHOP JAS. N. FITZGERALD
Pr«sldM Ovmr the Seselone of
the Conference
MMitae Ikte Mmmimm WiU
•f roe. Ttm» «>»h« church of Uodj
-----------to oare for iw aBlalstry.
Bee. W.
HE URGES COHTIRUED AID
M. Holfer foUowed toi addreea
Peeiiol Beve
Bvtoee.
Tbe nret oborob wm taxed lo iu Conceded That Operators are
Making Cains
After two beaalifal aatoae br to<
FireC chorob choir Rew. Dr Baell Ud
lo prayer, aeklac God's bleeeiag oo
‘htaJT'a SISiT’of H.n«UU. In c
few well Oboeeo words, latrodnoed the
rpeaker, who
bis «peeob by
Tbo tot rwf4er mmU» of to
«7tb Aeeie! Ooof««eo« ef Miohlc»|i
I
L
Mtbodti WM ^lUd 10 ordtf thi«
»eniUNr b7 R«r. i»mm V. FiUcor. eome
eld. D. D.. LL D . etv o’oloeb Tb#
lowor floor otto ('ity Ofm Boom
WM well Allod wiib minUtort. ead
ibTt WM a oooildereble aember of
•pMiatortia to CBliartee whoa to
I
amaBlaa expeneaoee be loA
in glrlog ihU m hts
.c.« u.»h*'?hS‘irSc'ih.^r:
;
5*
.
Btebop Fiucmld. weo piealibw
with graat dlffalty. read a brief oerip
tare eeleotioo, wblob wm followed hj
aa eahiMt prajrr bj Her. A. J. XIdied, to deaa of Mb higaa MetodUt
nUUtnr to this twrt of to etata
Tbe eldere al to tabloe tbea partook
of to bread aad wiae of to Lord’.
52.arc5Ls-.7t2sr.rs.orh
edaoatloa toy do aot aeed piety.
Tber are both deoldedlTwrtwir! One
Cood tbto U aot a eabetltate for ea
other. Oallare aad ooow«reiion.
hanifot aad religloa. to collejre
diplome aad the beiaism of to Holy
Oboet. mael eo baad la bend The
T M O. A is aot a snbsiitute for
to Uboratory. n.ir the prayer meetibr
for to library: Uttb are neoeaaarr to
a, TpidetrajA w Oi«
Tamaqoa. 8ept. l7>Strikert ai
eoomlng restlrss in the Paato
reek ralley. Thr«' oompaalee i
troops weat tbroogh to ralley oa
praetioe march this morning, and do
attempt WM made to Interfere with
strlkeriL The Sharp Moon tain
ooUlerr sUried with a larger force
morning. Greenwood oolliery
also started up with forty-two hands.
labor leader admlUed u>day tliat
gam. are U lng made -by to o]
xich. wbdxbsoat sbptkicbbb. it.
FRANCHISE IS CDiPLETED
JelMC«meUaa« Seartl el TMAsOees-
IMMENSE PArTdE
. a M. Xew Preeseaia
r Ow Paee rreesetr et C
Judge Majaeargameati ia to lajaaeTbe joist ooMmtttee of tbe city
lioa fait of Albert Wileoa ra Tbe T.
ooaaoU aad board ef Uade aiet agaia O.. L
laelalcbt aad ftaloMiUooasidera- , ago Wilsoa applied for a wnt i
tloe of to propoaed rcTleed
jlagthe T. O., L. AM. from ]
for tbe TiaretM City, Old
ling with the work of
Fnlaeala raUway ooapaay
The property bought by Wilaon
j from Abel T. Page, at Omena.
ooaBdered aad to ebaaces made 1
I The cUim wm made tot to T. O.,
ID AM. bad no right to eroae to
Tbe principal obange in to fran- ; property, but to railway company
to relates to tbe paring proposi held a deed to.ibe right of way, altloobytbe eompanj. Tbe francbist thoagb it appean-d that to deed girea
passed by the coonoU prorided tot i Wilson wa« filed e tew bonrs before
------------ay should do all to paring 'tot of the company. Jadg^ayae
It. trmika The board of
trade saggetoi tot to txmipany be
iTucderwood was’ ooaaeei
released from this expense fpr ten for Wilson, who really repreeented
jean and toreafter pay to to city to M & N E. railway
11,000 aaaaallj for to ramaining---------------------------yean of to fnaebiee. Tbe joint
committee bM made eerrral modifioatioas which apptwr to be manally
Mtisfaotory. As to to paring, it is
•grtHSl tot to company shall be released from paring beta sen to ralU
for tan yean, bat tot it ahali gnrel
betweaa Ita tracks, on anjared
■treets. lay
and keep in gcH^l
repair to crossing**, material to
be tbe same m nicH! by the city, and
tot at all times the track shall be so
Uid aad tbe space between to nils
and one foot outside filled in with
gnrel in a manner to permit safe and
eMj passage of rehicles over the
tracks at any point at all iimt s. alto
liiat planking shall be laid ah*ng tne j
r when tne Mnke will end, bat
er candul inquiry I am oonvlooed
the struggle WillI <end by I
Auotbar modifi^wtioa was the elimi
It IS ei^ nilal tot aid to tbe miaen
nation of tbe clause providing for ar
9 ©onlinued. '
Mahocev City. 8ept. 17-Three hun bitration
Tb. re were other ^.changes, but of
dred alrikers attemped to hold up a
) le.-s '.iiniKii
'.iiniKirUDoe. Ittl the whole ordlto U a good one
inanoe u
and
one wbloh will be mtisfautorr to
ling They were drirrn off by a
the
company, at the same time fully
force of c<«l and iron )K>lioe with
rotecl
the
interests
of the city.
n revolvers At 6 a m. the beeThe ordnance will be i resented to
infantry tn»»}» arrived on to to council next M,milay night at a
HOiue and when tne soidirr* appeared special mtaung with tbe unanimous
Xbt\ Strikers diei>erseil.
*
ACQUIRED MORE ROOM
Che
Cadies
My TrU-gf*.'!* I*'
Hk-eor l
Des Muima. b. pt. 17-The great
.Hucular teiture of to Odd Fel»ws cxuiv, uiiou was tne parade to
Osv. The citjEji. gaily deoonted with
bunting and
streets were thronged
Wi;h httr thousand people All pub
lic bundirKs. stores oud *»ffl?«*s were
ch»sed at noon The number of men
in the parade it estimated at from flfteen thousand to twenty thousand.
Govern.*r Oummingr and staff review
ed ilie procession.
Charles Uonentlial of the Itostcn
Store yesterday conipleted arrungements for a lease for a term cl y, ars
of to second flo^r of the Lafontsee
block, adjoining fl»e Boston Store on
tbe west. Tbe floor is 21x7:> feet in
dimensions. This addittooal r.<om
will give the Boston Suue more space
to display the big furniture lines on
one - floor of tb.* main building, in ad
dition to the house furnishing goods
on the baeexneut floor. It will al>o
admit of a mort attractive disj lay of
goods of other deiwrtments, esivciaMy
of cloaks and jackets. An archway is
being cut through to tbe Lafontsee j
Bappar, and to hymn. “ AUs and did k well equipped riiristian cvdlege
Troui* l>rl«eD I*ro«i
Dr Mcl>owell gave a graphic de
blcKk and tbe room is being fitted up ';
my Barlor bleed * was sung m tbe
r%m VViib tirrBt Iacss oo
bcriptioD of Kugbv m he saw it i
to suit the purposes for which it Is
Tarious W'oUons of to oonfercnca Abort timea go, and 1
his audience
lUXk Mto.
inteoded- It will be attractively ar
paasid forward to partake of to holy into the midst of so nee made famtlranged and afford just tbe
symhsl of to body and blood of the Isr through “John Brown's bchool ByTrfwrtaiJi»osh*B«ord
Days “ He then hrongh t them hack New York,Scpt.l7-The Steamer Val whiobMr. Roeenthal hM needed
LordjMoa.
to Albion Collegts and .
"jcncia brings nows of a fierce liatllc at his new additions wm built tn the
With to persldlug bishop on to hopes for that institutiim
of to main building.
>4ptform sat the presiding alders of
The address was_ earnest
eswnei and force-! Santa Marta in whu h Colombian
happy wdlles of wit j government trooi« which held the
loyd. ful. wi
to various dlatrloU J. O.
rand and hui
I town '
killed and wounded on both •pMUt to Th. KTxalax lU*ord
IlKrrThe go.cmmcnt ailhcrcnts
kar, lAnslng; M D
Miss riorvncc Bon Olid of Jorosa- sides.
I3otroit-Wbeat. 77 and 72;
10 City: J. W. Van h-m is now conducting the first of a L^^-anipcd leaving the
to town
Oartd. of TraTOCM
D,; oats. .-YDc.
Toledo-Wheat, 73«, and 73;'..
Boholok. Kilos;
Chicago-Wheal. 7t\ ; corn, W\Albion.
I
HENDERSON IS FIRM
aU. 53; pork. 116; lard. $8.W and
tbt Latest Backs « it
VourtK Mr».-r*adX
-»“•*•*►••• 0«rci»"
9Mmt
S/ tit Oty
Oss%l» Oran*xerow
BttkSititu
A
Uiok lri>m .^ujusU K\si
——
itUMi Not to Kea
mcvcmcDt. and bis ad-!
tary of this movement,
dress will be one of the* finest of the!
v-nce.
I T«-I»wrmx4i to tbr »Kv>rtl
miaUler* la atlendanoe upon to oonTbe
„«.Moinc. lowk. Sc,.,. 17to First
I choir ‘
Hcmlcrson, who decidcvl not
_______________
IsivcakcrHen
Tba electlou of ollloers wm then
election to congress,
ito Stand for
refuses to reconsider the stci* he has
• taken. He telegraphs Ur l^fc Young
O. 8.
rtKlirtleia
i
—----K-r. BkJM. of tt.0 «m of E.b.0 j"—<*
».<.-«>« «■, Fr«oci. t n>«- xhls morning, and after saying that
! his decision is final, says: “1 cannot
* IUtoo. of K. W York ,h»n .ddroM-1
««• »4 w .lur rr... i, .
iacquicx'c m administering tree trade
•d «ho oooforoooo hrlrfl.r. H. .pok»
u.k. t.k1w
*f tti. fMl th.» whll. *.T»n
»«o: _
,
IJo.xre the trust evil which 1 abhor.”
■sago,
Fred Armsrong. who oanaot swim. ]
to pablishlng house was nearly Half I ^
as saved from downing
dmwning thi« after
after-;
: TIlFItt SKW HOME
aooo by two onmpaniivns. Francis.
* ■iUion doltar. in dob,, that
Oroutier and Waller
•Ut „»**308.000 h« b«-. p.id into,.Sidman
iKk. Free,
.n . while!
,K«U
Nell LIbtacetoa aal MUb k'iol
Um «onf,««»o for U» food »« «•
fro^h. mUl or tht
tls
VVerr
Marei-d lowl Xlaht
omaoiiBlwl mloUten ond In odditloo oral Wood Pi.b fkolotr with n oam-
_____
i
THE WEATHER
VOl'R ACQCAINT.\NCK WITH THIS
UNDERWEAR f
5flC.
per garment wool fleeced, made iierfect. pearl
buttons, linen scweil, Uped seams, real and true
75c value—wiU ripen into an unwavering fnendship the moment you feel of it.
S. BENDA St GO.
are buplug these
Sample Shoes
wc f|okc tvf last evening,
very r.apidly. Wcliad 300
I wkiTs of these samples made
bv Drew. Selby A Co. The
luwi-^t and l>csl ideas ol
iiie:r !aii an.l winter line.
Wc Uiu-hl these shoes for
‘ lailies who hail pieviously
Uni;;l;t samples of this
make, but ol course a*e sell
In firs! A kiners—C\»mcs<K»n.
M[D Y. midi
U ADKK IN r.OOD SHOTS
TIIK OLD STAND
Cadies’ Bandseme
New^aJIJWaists
All Wool Flannels
Fine French Flannels,, etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.75.
m»re new Skirts arrioed ttdap............________
RG'S aREUAIlE DRY 6000S ARO CLOTHIM MKISL
w
Floral Designs
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
SF^EOIAL.
^ ^~
q
ai.es
,
ning. Sept. M.
lAdica’ xml Children s Hose, xll kiiuU ;iiom 8c
Conets xndC.inllcs...........................................
.
One ol the many bargains from
OUT crockery depL- A KMl
piece whilc^ porcelain dinner
seL vrjy handsome sliaj^c—
Wear® never ui^dersoldjf
the Quality l» in
»h?«-
FRANK FRIEDRICH
IIIK <11.l» in:t.!ABl.E
The Boston Store.
UeKiw stand - 242 FrantSt.
Last night Mr. Neil LiTiegtsou aad
BAD FOR CASTRO
m.,l_____ ____________________________
•
C..V.K
tka ‘ Oirm ^a^l.lbct4oa Wtik |h«« of Ktabt•e. KaoAs.
j Ey T*l**rs|ib to tbv ItKtird.
SlobSeaitted «0ostumc$
THE STANDARD I’.M^ER P.ATTERNS
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 ever>need in wearing apparel. When next you visit
our store get a copy of
CbeDesigner-'IO eents
It is the favorite Women's Magaiinc. edited by
women (or women.
I “___
This wUl qualify
the Fooatain pans i
' —•'t CuTTa-is moi
iBamll'a
.............. 25. 46, 75c
$ 1.
"'"lL';"c;S.\T5o;si;25:v.;-75c
Hsbsr B eompany a a
1670 lit
ISsnlCldif 15c al CflldStiragi
9 immediate rela-1
w'a on and when forty rods from shore Uie prv
Dr. McDowell of Kew York, who it WM seen that to boat bad sprung a .
ol
of to bnde and groom. Tba]
gaee to address iMt erening. gavem hwk. Kothlng oould keep it a fi^t
was iwrformed by Rev. W.
and in. tew t^oment. it sank. ^11,
brief but very
dan-'The wedding took blsoe n to new
Taxa a Ohildreu's Day offering
_______
__
^g r^to Arm
oouple which hM ruMtOhildrMi from Methodist homes should panions tealUing
.traM b.™ KK. ujAbr^-ig;
^
attoDd Methodist collegea fl.
Kiuth .rr.
»tr», t. when they wUl
U4K.t ooli, ™77i7ro7 :o» W«tI Ninth
▲ltdoa. and make » rh. ------------|^t borne to their
tbei f;
legu In toalala. 4 If you owe to ,Mpe and great eredit i* duf Croureceived a
Tb. bcid, ud
board of adncaUoa «.T,hin,. ' 'i-- _ho could not
7o«a.b.n
I ,.«t BiUDVr of h
AftaraoM MIoa.
drow
tfce Kftemooo
"Oonferenoel
NEW battleship MAINE
“"*1-—
Cbe fair
THE MODKKN VfOOHMEN of -Mort-
ARMSTRONG’S^ ESCAPE
B«. ..SUMhoomb x«id«l Kt the
^ttn, Md MecMced Her. Jud..
as tlis first spaakar. who
Mli-d-Thc hmt nrm msny y«-ar».
tyobart Btecbtr Co,
DEFEAT FOR GOVERNMENT
Tbe roll WM then called by M. M.
.
Chuhicra, Hatter* »ml Kumithrr* t,i Hi* Majr»iy. Tbe American CitL
thep ge at less
than faetorp prices.
Kk.wl.UC UC KC. .I....W.C
«IXTH TBAB-«a 16T0
i»ot.
L Mcno^t maaoLVBD
A. J. WILHELM
From Cop
Xo Bottom
There’s not a fault
Bave Vdtf
Jlskedte.
See "1902
model"
Overcoats
and Suits?
In the Trousers
we offer for FaU and
Winter 1902-3.
Fine Worsteds and
$2.00 to $6.00.
We show many hun*
dred pairs
Fine Trousers for •
yon to select from.
HAIVIII-TON
OL.OTHINO CO
UNION STREET
rli4.*CU
1
Casslmeres at
m
4
THB kVKXiNG RKOORD TBA.TinUiS
THE EVEHIHG lECORE.
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TftAVBRM OITY. MIOHICAM
ORAMD TRAVERSE HERALD
Omr ClRCTLATOS
*£J!rJSSr^.
> M. WA
UAJIJSI. Mecor«
. WBDSIUDAT BRPTDtWIB IT 1901
.^.Tir.rtsrrsr.i (=*?
EXCU^IONS
Pere Marquette
per tmumu is twn IS ptfowL!
Ik«e bmhma ^
inamat iM \
IM oommmptUm of mhmt flofor hy the j
DBTBOIT.
SPAKISHW^ATOBANSrUipteoa IoJ8»there « import
•d tBto the idMde whoM floor to4be
Toloe of
In IWO the mine
bnd inerMwa to •475.000. and in ivul
tottbar 90. 91 pad 92. good to rvtnrm
U> •564,000.
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”^p'gSSS?‘WEVELT
Thli woold indicate that wheat
Will rariew the parade on Sepcamber
ftotf ij in»d«tlly taklnir the place of ^
Not irian-made" but nature’s gift for
«.a
rtoe oa a ample food n»coK the hett. r |
the cure of Constipation, whether
15-16-17
clnaaea of Pillpinoa. and it is
;
chronic or acute. .Action natural-no
cant ttai, while the Cnited State-;
SDO HIO POINTS
fun»isL<Mi 17 par cent of the floor pur- ^
pain, no gHpe.
At - your Druggist.
OK
ohaoad by tha FiUpinoa in IW, we!
Large bottle, 35c.; small bottle. ^lOc.
fomiBhad ad per cent in liiOO. and sr,
— |6dWa. m.
per cent In 1901
Toledo and return fAOa i
' tha retAat in former dan
daya oi Aloott. i
Tne impona of ootlon poods into >*»*«*»*x**^*
wlU alao be s • : Hawthorne. Tbopean and E
d so Ohio at
dead from JuncUoo
Junction point nam
i
M f A a w-r
!; but
aa aoon aa
bulaaaoon
a._ the iwoaing plant deal
erer. fumiahinp only S per cent o? ti e s
7/UmtA " 1 *•
*««'
"i™ trilT*
wlMde. In aitrioBhntal imi letneiit*
for par.lectrioal machinwy. stores
a.aA*Aa.*****x*r*ww»*****^
memory
16 17-18
bethlngsof tha lticularT
laagaa. tranka: and ^vaiUea. plated
To Ph'^ usE, AriEonr. comes a atorr
On your outside doors uae Cai
ware, raw cotton, fmmia and pump
i^ti aciirt volcano in a amoting late
^
man'a Slaaiio Spar Yamish f5 -96t
machlnerr, harness and saddh a. iwper 21 miles north of T, xioo. at the base
and wool carpets the United States of inv moouiriiw and across the Hex- thlekly throughout northern and oen------------------------------ Yoasr- rw«p
famiahta more to the Kilipinos than . ,can line The iodines who former tral California as to oomplslely ob-.
i ^sr* s hi« d.«.rri^YR-usa-a
any Othar oonntry.
, ly lived in the neighborhood have aoure iba sun. Ligbu were lit in San j
The weather bureau states | r«v<«t i«ruer tbr mv. «tu h l «
Ue ouexi^cud develop- morel awar s;nre tin Uke berao |
l«et&s to PCit.**a m.*tsllc>tri plxn or will l*aiU
manta of trade in the Philippines is M'oolinit columns of smoke, and the that th« smoke has
EUa. iw . Tu^uy »od
for masioal instruments, white h triers near th.-re are serioosly sanoa of l.OX) miles inland, and that
. iirN<.KuroKi».
n.aFillplnoi area muslral inopU-, oouMd.ring tb» Ram- coprie. The It will travel across the continent.
No married women wiU be employ
and they w^te Rr.atly interesttnl in lake ts 14 miles !ouf and about three
the pianos taken to the isUndi itr alie miha hroad. Tl.«- wui.-r on the aur ed benafter aa teachars in Salt Lake
Americana The demand has steadily f.ce i. alm<n.t oonsinutly boilln* and pobho aohools. as President Newman
the Am%ricanoocopn- at thnes u thrown into the air in of the aohool board says: **A married |
woman’s first duty is to lier home and |
ji,S'Srr?.Er.::6tnmi nms
^Tohn Le Brange, of Newark. N J .!
is nod. r tr«wtment at the city hospital J
for thi* removal of two tiny china
! dolls which were oonoeahd in a pie i
jbe ate.- Le Brange. on n-luming I
i home from business recently, found
; awaiting him a large fruit pie. He
!was informed that the pie had Ik«u
I sent him by a young woman with
• whom, he had a short lime before enI gaged in a discnssioo on the subject
jofcxjking. Le k’rauge swallowed sevjeral monthfuU of pie. He aUo swalilowed the dolls, which ih.- fair co-.k
ibad put iu as a practical joke
[ At Des Monies, la., the 7bth annual
Imeeli- - of the Sorereiitu grand lodge
:«f Odd Fellows opened Monday. The
' report gf the grand aire indicated that
^ ; there were Vz: grand lode i establish
el. ot whicli six were in for. igu conni'trirs The total noruher of sabornitiiate lodges is 12.791. sud soU.rdinate
encampments 2.7H0 The entire memi her-hip of the cnier n-achrS 1.002.272.
*tc^ARLIwT^I-AIR or jRckRoa.
war OoA. ot Stas*
SOWIH A. WIUOEY or VaoB.rmi.
U>Kuoa A. rAXi. or caiaoM.
LICK n. Kai.l-KY
. L. srnioHTorc
ABCBIBALd) B. IlAItRAUtl on.raitoi.
OBLAKDO C. MOrKAlT
live tn Hut*- lA-El-lstnn
JAB. H. MOXHtir.
KXPUBL.ICAN tXlUMV==»I lt KK r.
DAVID U. t IIA.MH.I
SIOBBBT K. WAl.TBK.
T
OO OLD ,
O WORK
The lime may come ami the
Rocker
is one of the 300 good values
we have to offer vou in Rocking
chairs. This rotier has the full
roU opera scat making one of
the most comfortable rockers on
the market.slbr good finish and
bcal^ Another Ua
large Arm Rocker, high b
niccl> embossed, all beaded i
>lnirk^ Room OHolrO-Bougbi m carload lou
before the July advance enables OS to save >ou lug money
C sohd Oak cane seat, high bark Diners, full i«st bxeC fi.c
m^.eOI A lot ofodd chairs from brt'»ken sets, consisting ot from one to five of a kind, to make room .lutc k' these
will (;0 AT ONK-HALF THKIR VALI K.
^
i J. W. SLATER. LEADIM6 H0US£ FlIRIIISHER
tHBl'
No need to sutler from hcaL
Don’t let the air get stagnant
create a bree/g. Tut m one
or more of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC EARS m vo«r officc. store or home. All of new
design and jierfcvt construction
w
CAMPBELL BROS
tlays will I OSS iMcasan:!)-* il >ou
have taken the i«roi»er advan
tage of your younger > cat-, and
IVIen’s
SHbos
saved a lilllc money.
Th-sbank welcYmcs savings
ari ounts Luge or Miiall. 11 |»a>-s
intertcM <in your savings .and
/I
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
I
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Box Calf. French Caif. Russia Calf, \ u i kid
and CoUskm good
gCKxi styles and gcHKi wear. We
andCoUskm
make a si»c< ia’ly of our custom made
shoes
and tell loads of them. Wc Mievc wc have the
l*ol
slioc for men in all this broad land,
You will not hcs lalc to invest $2 «Ml after vou
once examined the
oes and heard what our
customers say alxrutt cm. Come in and scclhcm
A. S- Rryman
HOMES FOH EIEI Y
THJLSK M. WIL.HON.
»tj TreaearrrOBO. W. hTKWAUU.
SHoo
Ci^y.
irs
[ Mrs. ■ Frank Casper, represe nting
«BO. B. LBOah. ^
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I the Amerioan Home Finding Associatar outwit Court OwemWioorrV
, tion of Saginaw is here in the iuterOBO. W. C l’UTW.
- cats of that organitalion and is n tloo, nearly three times as many gn*ul culanms. amid which lire plays. ce,ving liberal cantributions from
farCoaatrBurTryorfTecl.
Great
collocal iieople in aidV^f the work of the '
pianos
being
sold
in
1901
as
in
liK>».
itro
lacing
a
weird
efTccl.
B. II. ADLYTT
' nUo thrown from the
Mra 0 asiwr wre here last
Tlio stimulation in many
ftud thcMakv nrid the pl..-n. m. non is acenn-1 Tear and ainc<-that time she i«Ti
lines is also very
I»uifdd by
hy tr. mbltug
iiibltug of the surface ot j{ood homes huvo Ihiu lourul for
future poasibililies nre gri-at.
;. I»uit
ith” eiiTtli OM ih. slior. • of the lake, i,abies. and good plac s fi«r mothers!
rr.vr. Jin thunder.
1 who did not dl^ir^ to be »ei«urated
OUR rniLlfPIXIE TRADE.
.•ral Alger along bv publiiliuig in fulD A w. idiuc was iKTforuud in a' from tlieir little one*. The nsnociaIt la now estimatedAhat within a nearly a column from the Grand! ho^ue in Irvington, a #mbuib cMn-1 tion ii evidently nccompl
year a oabla will
Uid from the rraverse Herald, which emphalirulU j diai..vpnljs.
total darknewi. The noble work which is fiuding generous
I Arthur O. Cooler, a j encouragement,
Untied States to the Philippic s.
*-udor»«*E the general for United .<’.aTe-| bridegroom
the l>r-<ie wttE Mim
Governor Hlist is a liberal pxtron
diatanoa. oonntlng from WashioKton, -euator. This courieEV is a graceful' inerenan».
of 10.150 mile*. Tha value of such a riDuU to General Alger and viupua- , lb >ie Gn^vi. i . u muu. ui
mten st in the Bork.
cable oonni«tlon can acarooly be <
OSes the aitaationin Michigan r. In. r.utlor college, which is located in ,
---------------------live to his randidarv. .\nd eoimiig j Irving||B The young p<*ople had Tot birlRgiiand lleturo hu o<
mated. It would bring the gov
the college nudeiits jiro-;
>•
rnofr that
I
mant into oloae touch with iU vast through the Free Press i
n» ru s of pranks nt the wedThe G. P. & I Annual Excursion
PaoiAo iKMaeaaious. and aa a factor to lal signifioanee.
]K)t..l
ding, nud
davalop oommeroa lu value will be
> •Xh
• ■”y"
laeatimabla. In addition to the valu.
the
event
.
1
.iJigi
d.
A
few
1!
tiJO Richmond,
t.v* t
I: is were invited and the lud., 55 0<». from all ntations Marklnto line lor General Alger lor I’nit■d Stares eeustor. A g.*Chi example naii;-n w;i- -lij>;* ;l into the house ‘ naw Uity to Hig Rapids Don't fail
>
go.
<
ei
trar
ee
There
was
not
a
^
luforroiUiou
and foldBBd flira a fraah impetus to American irbich will be numcnmsly folbrnert.
tad«atrk« which woold in a few years
liLbt in llie
II... entire honse.
l.onK., Mr. and
«n.l '■'* ^ ^
MoVny. ABent.
•bev a great tneraae In trade with
Mr*. (\ioj*vr I*na deported on their
HET“Ti.\ci rr ^msE
the'Meat. Tbr project should b.
wedilmg tour to th. nortiiw. Et before
Cliief of I’olicc Rennie was up at
RivoD elare attaalioo and undoubtedly
: .^:einl>crg*s Gr.vnd last niglu “Hunt•ti«e Here I’uUIde Mjuliie' lD the EccT. t was learci d.
WlU be oooaidorod with favor br the
A plan if afoot to establish a mam- i„g for Ha*km5.”
*«aapetu Work.
moth packing ]ilant for hog products !
----------------------R. Sompeou of South Dayton. on th«- shore*, of Lake Walden, on tfie
The Bicreaae of trade in the Orieot,
The married ladies of St. Francis
the Auatin-West .-ire wber. Thorean. th.* fisherman Church will give a pedro and Iruil
urn
Co.,
woo
sold
the
etone
cru-her
lavorebla. hae ba«i remartahle. Tlw
Sdiilcsopher. had his cabin. Thou- ? |orty m their school hall Thursday
PhUlppinee have bean under American to this city, is here se tting up th* sands ol hog-^ will U- k. pt there and evening Sept. Ibili. One of the feaoMBval for only Um^e yearn. Oivil cruaher for work. The machine will fatrened nnt:l ready to kill, tlie Fitch-: tures of the evening will be a fish
COTununent waa esUbllabed lens than be used at once to cruaJ. alone for Hm- burg railroad furnishing railroad' jHjnd, and ice cream will also l»e servBine months ago, but even under mil balance of the concrete work ou Hit tnuisix^ttation to and from the place, cd. The proccciis will be towards
itary rale the Islands were more pros- streeU for Contractor Prangi^l^
IS said tbv- road has an interest in getting a new organ 1
perous than In any previous years in shipment of crushiKi stone irtmi Mitd.*al F. r vents Lake WnMen h.vs .\dmission 10 cents.
tha hletory of the arohiiveUgo. The wankee was not enough to ct»nipleti
lU tnrig. 'j with a ln*:iatiful forest, fish jHvnd extra.
Imports inoreaeea from fiv.owi.ixxi in «iOob. ____________________ ‘
I9» to 857.000.000 In 1900 and to more
HTAUB AND l*L.ATFOItM.
than 80,000.000 In 1901.
“The Darkest Hour/* Lincoln j.
The increase for^l901 was more than
Carter’s sjiecUcuUr meUHiraiiia, wil
57 percent over 1899. and 80 per cent
l>c ]»T(Hiucevl for the first tunc tn this
ovar 190a In the same ytwra \x\wu
city at Steinberg’s (Grand next Wedfrom the islands hare increased from
ncsvlav . Sept. 24th. It wsatd to con•15.000.000 In 1899 to •22.(HS\OtX* in
uiu a story of intense heart interoi
1800. and to 84.500.000. in 1901 Cosrchcveil by many bright and wiit>
tOOM datloa on merchandise rone from
spurts of lau^halile nuncTy.
Ttu
J»4.41l.0b0 In 1889 to fT,700.000 ml 900
acting t»miuny iu> been caicfui;)
and 18.146.000 In 1901.
selected and includes many wch
known faces araon^ wiuc’n is C:.arkhT.-inMr^
A. (Karlf tlordncr, the greatest Ger
man singing comedian on The sla-e
today.
An abumiance ot hamisome scencrv*. wonderful mechan
ical cflccts and TiiVslcrious electmal
devices.
Drawn out
Mr. Louix Gpv.t of n.i,vtonrilip, IIIh.. b vittim
of Opfoniiftl rlipniiiafi-^:ii.
writw: "1 «n«
wvpjvlv
afflicted with rii«niniatibiu.
that my limlw pot^rrooki't!
and Btiff. After
flbiria
Took faitWally 1 found to
IHy great joy that it ciiupd
me comportdy. bIho remov
ing the deformitieB of luy
Hmbs.’*
PI
For^3.3g.
A Urge audleaoe langbed
ooutinuonsly in SreinUrg s
Uat night Uoanse cl the troubles oi
one Uawkiua, about which the interesi of the farce U centered. Thecoaipaoy ft oompoeed of ch ver pv ople,
alcbcugf. a few substitute, in toe caM
would eerve to .Uengtoen iu How
wtT
consiructt'd
! wholly for laughing pv
GOLD
OUST
Hawkins.’
may be styled a pleasing f.tee and
last Bight accomplished all that wa>
•xpeeled of iu The plot ii cleverly
interwoven with
■peoUl feaenre. which add ta its sue-
will clean ar.>’lhing cleanable-clctlws and dish», pete and pans.
*
8c I. Ax
■H
Qaewu.
Made only.by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY.
KewVork. ,Bo«o». St Leuw--- Makars.o( OVAL FAIST SOAP..
■U'-r
IF IT IS RUGS
There’s
further. Ru«s
Ku«s were
were never
2S no need
further.
more in demand—they are used in all rooms of the
house. The houses that are beintj built have so many
hardwood lloors and there is just where ru^s are
needed. See the window display, then come upstairs
and look at the jjreat stock - of the handsomest ru^s
shown. Superb Persian patterns that in style, beauty
and coloring fairly rival the finest orientals.
DAOMEIS-TAN RU03
The genuine imported Daghestan, a unique article,
and sells at $1500. Entirely woven by hand, and is
as soft as velvet. We have the American Daghestan
in all the beautiful oriental colors for $7.50.
CARABA RUIO
Another beautiful rug, harmonizes with the darker
wall paper and other furnishings.
BAODAO RUO
Many prefer these to any other—the colors are rich
and handsome.
the:
8IBI-KIRK Ruo
A fine line to select from at most reasonable prices.
OTHER RORVJL-AR RU03
Smyrna. Axminster. Navajo. Utopia—in all the new
est colorings.
JARDINIERBB
•
Such an assortment to pick from. Those dark, beagtiful shades in the Rnbina or Louwelsa, all sizes and
shapes. Jardinieres with pedestals, umbrella holders
—all manner of fancy shapes and just what you need.
“WE SELL THE BEST”
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
1TMA.VKMSK OITV, MIOH.
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Tu« KVBRiiia kitt>Kih
AilRLWBOINEW
lORETBANSlXlEN
STRETCH TOUR DOlUIRS
••Yonll have to take tt throoxb wltb*
out any one to help In case jou re held
up. Tbu-re a no one berc to 50 wUb
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL,
you.”
-AU ritbt. The company wlU hare
to Uke iu cbaueca tbii time. One
i match for 1 ad apcnti
lurl^S I lad b-arnol that utxlesa
trot s koard It 1» un
backed
wise to
d. M«Tite Iiicu. How
ever. tb.iv bad Uvn no in-uMe on tbe
line fur a Iou« wbib'. and be evr^ected
t« Pit the tnasuTY. Ihmush safely.
He waa di*app..iJit«L
H o ciork
at nlsbt, oil i«iP-inK tUroncIi n w.sxl.
drixliis at a bri.k suit, as be UMinlly
did la dark pbiiv*. a Inud aWH-and
alioie tbe l.uslrt** iN-sidc tbe road, and
i pair of nn.iH uaMd fur biiii to atop.
BRAN AND MIDDLINGS
MANUFACTURED BY....
HANNAH & LAY CO.
hara been bnlldinit tl.e^, racer,
when ha goes back
nc'“tbe
1-^,“ ud
i into tUe W.H..I. 'IheborM*.
a ibMMi Liaib'. un.l timmngli
I Ibebrak.N, beVva. unable
10 M..p It! ■III until be re.».h.Ml t!»e iKJt1. u.il bi-arliii: nnyiliing of
be ro.i.l ;; -nt. 1. • c.iulu.b-d lu lime
tba dock
iK.rJlng Hi.*
bLiiniiig btni*«dr f.»r
libt b:.-te in I 111..wing out the Ih.x, and
ibe eout|iaiiy f-w ri.*kmg »-» nm.-ji
,> witli..pi tt gimr.l, luilf u d.ritei,
MeHM.llni.itbe,o.MlU.l,R.b.»U.
me of hi*. b .r-». w.•- tttk.il b> tu.
lib-, a nan b-M b.iii eoer,-.! wi
Unu.iJhVi,*..
and
A aTittcn guarantcee with
vsii«rAr-tic«r r> .-.’vtoaiy
ELECTRICin
Halar> to start SlO par
Hiisllinj Jeacler.
Parker’sTouiitaln
Pen Ink for sale.
DR. SAWYKfW
....
•DENTIST*
aI
vne ana iwrl
Baier0.n.V..Cl
restored to perfect
hraltb by the use
of the •* Diwovcn .** Will It cure
iiomius
OSB-rEOF>A-ri-IV'
It b.TS cured in
ninety-right cases
out of every hun
dred m here it was given a
fill trial. Py tlml recor.l
two cliancss in a hundred
ninetv-eighi chance* of being rerfc
to jieffect health. It is worth trying,
AW.m Frvrr I m, . nf RnckbnljM. Crrenr
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON
Surgery of the Bye and Pitting
DcWty.
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VeJKAl l«-o-.riY an<l Ahc t--,c4n lo
imptuv^ Ouro th* lira
b. the nu.e a1,v
I1M lAken r.rht or ten tiunle- »he yta« . areU.
• 9<t It nms the cnimr u/a lA?re am.sint I'irg
A ...1 here. I th.rk Rhe ’.'.ol.Ten Mt.;KAl 1^.( A-rr. - |« i>re bra mSwi. uie m the nutld ks
lunK ir-.'.le 1 Ki'.F.
I»r. Pierce‘a Common Sense
Mt-<lu h1 A.h iwr conuining o\cr a Uiouaand Urge lagr* la acnl Jtre on receij^
oi •tamje. to t«v exTirnse of mailing c«i r.
Send 2\ one<ent famja for the book in
taiicr cotriH, or tl .Umi« for the clothU.dml vo'.mne. Adurcsslh. K, V. P;crce,
Buffab). N. V.
alutitiL
FOB SALE
r
Dr A H HuUiaay^
CARPET CLEAUIIG WORKS
7no"£J*“*
jH —
PhoMlllL
OFFICE:
ui.t. Ai«.
k
. .tv .^^1I..,U.M ■
lirJc It lut.l
to ll.e |.l:ie..
1 Ih.v |H-ruilll..l l»u
• nili. a* drive boMighl
N.B.CUAPIM.lVopr.
RWWaiiUastone
Dentist
:',Pj..irr.r.l.T''iflvJ
p:!,....
t.iiy of the
4* Until Sepleiiiber *.>0th we wdl
make connection from mam lo
gas range or house pij»e and set
meter FREE OE COST. This
Oder applies only to those who
will use gas immediately conneetions arc made and who arc on
lines ol mains. .\s the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
for illuminating is increasing—
the i>eoplc of our city now realise
that c;AS for lighting is infinitely
sui<rior to anv other mcthoil
known here, the light is more
brilliant, availalilc and reliable at .
ALL HOURS, and, with etjual
light, costs less than onc-halfof
,
any other, l>csides being^ far easier
on the eyes. 11 ouses m rouse of
A. D. TYLER
'1
‘d ‘"I., y^i ”^
op
t r-jj.
"
JOHN R.SANTO
be
v.m g.illi-n-1 ttlnl M;u •..**! *1
tt* for the F.-fiie of Hie beta It. ach
; 11,» w.aml dhrMTilNtl I.V Dili, thet
„n.l nu oil.* r. ll. vlng ilml the Ik>,
a le-ii pi.-k.rf lip l.y oi.i* of th.
nd. ih.y dhltl.t! Into in*, ae.ilon*
r pur-iilt, eneb taking n r .a.l b-adlns
; fonrMd..l MoudkJ to Mr. Id. B Me
|lU<il..T. widow of tb. Ute prMldrot.
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lav.- I. u
•W.ll.
FdCtt Wol Raiot- Weak Nenra,,
mimt wbich woot.i b.,. i-m dmAll Rne RowA-CoBkUBt Htad- jbtiD oo J.ly i. iwn-. tbe .Hiroprl.acte»-SleepKot RestlBl—
.b» •», which wm lomie >t tb. u.t
A Vlttlm Gives the
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h to *
I delll .
ttbnt I
antv.**
u »aid
••1TME ©JSiyif mV”
Trarstes t lu
E.W. HASTINGS & SON
EJ»i©lliiLi3®3©l!S3
tjBmmr rai*« to Inici
p-Sr
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Chase's Ksnre PllU and^ That can with he.---------------- ,-------Th.y.d.l.l.et|H.rIj2Me^^.^tar^.yM.^^^^
lo«d tb.» .pleodid.
the nerves and Strength ,
‘
.old at Wte a bos at dealers or Dr. A.
W. Obhae Msdicim* Co . Bnflalo,
Escnrsiou It
Deiroli and loledo,
^ ooL 7tU
ToUtchmond Ind ,
K. j^ia.Ou, Och 14i^
Be. that portrait and signature of i
E, Murray. Agent
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A.W. Cha.s.M.D..«.ousYerTpaok.jFo^fl^^u..
Oalnmu
Offleo. au6 K.-Prost »t
BUSINESS CARDS
FIRE INSURANCE
uL A. BUILDING
MANISTEE a RORTH EASTERN R. R.
V I. a.ir.-h or I hM- Wiih.-ltit.
STEINBERGS
Grand Opera House
.
"-.n.-d
TWO
MARRIED MEN!
I
if-T-Tv...
.Ui.-l July ».
F .Tstlwr pleM-.- »r»v.- mt Rr.-ortl otUrv^-^
,
1 A.THOMPHON. M U OmsstnHomllto.
By GEU. K. t DEEDS'
■truml
MUh I unt.il
-u I could
alklng two
|H.i,-a gun.
7S^-B%7
Id a b.t uf qut rfl.ms to ask
.me one rul.hliig tbe stage that
,e t.y and hvant.i! tV. know If
u any Mittplcluii* character*
I told them they wyiv the only
TIME CARD.
aii
^
MISCELLANEOUS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 19
vvaMrt' long in
l.y
ND CONNBCTION8.
in
I .L hK T. . 1;K>T - W I*. Ot.lArr
The Comedy Suen nxof I *. a«.os
Special Scencryt
Novel Srcclalticil
Sparkling Wii!
Prciiy Glrh!
A •hot V'«ff Ihtt ticttd lu
l.-m:uiL Thin he tkr.iv
ettsd and toned np my system “
X. H. Ktsm. M. D
O. S». OARVWR
12 KA03!SiftS ©oinr
lu.,;
a the »lalighter of John Bon ling.
ht..r.*ke.-ivr air inihi. ih.«ii the
TI.OO but UI.DK. ndtloi.. for ou.
I tvaa out on the d.vk yi-stvrJOMIK . .ub.iUDle t;>ibmwth.t:,,ii.,
OD .tt lb. urn. M Koeky Mouduio d.,r fM-nooii and w ent to altvp under
m. BUd. I./ tbe MmllMti Medicine
’
bUMliea.
I was aucLelJtii bT
hennuff Kosuc iii.-n talking nnd. oitt*n. u;V „«.ra’.'k,e.. d..l fn» ocr.!«"
““
I f.lt poorly .nd j „ 111* lUpid.
J. a. Mortis. M D.
■ BIk. Bo«kPbM«.
.........
kOBd lo Hetltt
Thomas Veldman. of No. 79 Apide
_
3nLome ...I Jd Mid U-kr from
mvERSE cinus cuNPun
FIRE mSURABCE
Sni I»ou«»ed r,w Mfe.
ttw.r.1
WEU WORTH IHOWIW.
lie complcteii without a ^sys
tem of gas piping. Many have
already done this. Api>Ucation
for anything in the line of light
ing, heating or jiiping made at
our otlicc, 2*23 E. Front St. will
secure prompt attention.
martin & Goans
btm 1-K.lly tb-Ml. Mxl »a.- Ml ort«
y.
Rastall
UcMuiPmrCi.
‘'“’’inTv
and soothe
the lien that s.itisfies.
Sold by
rER 1000 WATTS
uiltinrBicliic
ore the animal wa. kille.l
a natural bom
w« „o«.Uy XDD down.
CWsTs
ALT lOo
were perfectly and
permanently cured
be tbe use of Dr.
Fierces Golden
Medical Discovery.
♦..eing a
of light lu n tlit.-ket
went ih.Te and eiirr..mi.VM i. p.irty of
“I was treaUMi for three year,
**Teo years ago Frank
ji’x iii.-ii mid n g.H. -Hey w.-re l .ken
good doctor.,** write. ,W. A. Or.
SurOonnell.rille.
U
.
“foj^
Pile
s
Old,
Of
Inr
nfl.T tt ►l...n 1-l.irmMi. as their
^ Grand Bapids. then 10 ye
Fistnla, but, whe
t..r*. were tltr— tini-*. th.-lr imi
: xroeivlng 1 p«-v*re whipiiing from bis
lin'. Aroioa .S.lve cund
rnfortmunt. Ir Mi h.>x wna
lit on an errand
weeks *• fare* bum.. Brum-., Cat*.
iifrt found rinii.ng them.
to the griKjery stor.* and did not re- foms. Bores. Krupiionn. .Salt K
Tilt-next day l»mi Hpnrlinff1dentin.il
t.n.
Ttat I. tb.- iMt ttm. lb.- t.Uthe iiT.-n :iH the rot.I .-.g* iH-. nod they
11..
. of tb. bOT MW uln u»t li It b- ■
Were htoiight into cotirt Dt pn.Iind11...d tb»t b. I. dMd
At Miy iml.
iiary ixnmmali.m. The Ju-ihv pll.-*!
Thirty
Ilw ;prob«t.
ooort Iim i*..hobiic«>
With -mi.i.ti..na. h..pin-g t.» gal
i battle neai
MrllC
*4»nic
to tin* tre.n*>ure Im.x. Th
only iWof their K,..ry that the
•ppoiotiOK M. Mlo.luUir.to, of bU .. .
ngri*e.l iiiVna that they had n..L M-e
W.™ bill,,. M.,1 four
tl.e Ik,x. The Judge was nlimt to ►cinl
them Itaek t.i Jail when It oeeiirr
At I>.tro.t Iwbuid loeka door..
1 wo of tb. fMiu«. wrn,
him that be ungUl get sowetlimi
Tom Ooop.r, tb. ...obMupt.* btcTcl. «•
_
of the girl.
rtd..r. Mid lltory Ford M. pultloK llu-,
RMtor.. ,im. vioor. nwoul and
“You d.int look like a girl to be
Uat Umches opm two raclug aotomo-. physical
cauglit In sui-h c-ump.my.” be aaid.
Thecuginea of these an
• Tm i;*.t." she rej.hed ahurily.
oSSm'i. Tm dor-. 1-.- J«.
Kooky Moo
-Welir*
“Well*:” She nii'nl.-d.-What have you lo wy In the mat
A irmwarr «Mni>l for Ob.A..'wh
.or, .rtr..l MOW.
every pen sold.
with
Oooasiooally
!•
TemrtsinPen
men and women who wer«
pla and half a dosen dog. w. re bittet
other oountrias 13 .'oosldi-r the d. .ira*
bihly of Introducing a ** worM*. reply
•tamp” by which com .iK.ndenta
one country can Iff. pay the n ply I
and Um- young pilot ba. i-eror liao an letter from any other country.
accident
Ur took to the wheel of bi.
rolliiun
1.’ -I .!.re w.i^ne
At Hodsoo a mad dog cn ated gtvai
oltemaot on the air.et. Three |eo
•taar. tbe Poet ^Jof. formerly of Obioago. frenoenllT elanding at tba wbaal
from erne and of Black lake to tba
other
I»ttrlu« tba aaaaon tba boaU
aUn red by him handle .•OO.OOO people,
own
vflA f.vlinc
I b.Mir later
Kort.oe Ka»..r. •
•
Jii CbioNfo paaw.«jter. of wbiob any
^^taeraman on tha icraat l^e. abonld
Haring dl.treasing |«tn. in head
\k and .lomaob, and Iwing wiihom
^ be proud
Yonng Harrlufton afnera
tha Harrey Watarn. tba ferry balwaen
MaqaUwa park and Ottawa Baaoh
bead,of Keniiedale. Tes.. “and soon
Tne lad can ooaroaly look orer tba felt like a new mao." Infallible in
^-wbiwl of tba WataoD. bol ba felob.w
skill of hi. fathar
Cucky £um
L.IOHT
is
UUl Wgjwkh
HOPELESS CASES.
is he who bu>-s the
AHD
ABSOLUTELT OM»LESS
ta the Owd. A4dMB with
When the doctxar leaves and says the
case is hopeless, what remains to be
Mu ibr rear, ibeii angrily a^k.d
. ,^10 his book, in a fawday. ha will
a raoation reoord inaafaly hand-
ibe craft aloogeidi*
they will reside at
man
with
tb*afioo
HtyHarrlnatoo.wm ofOnpl Anaa proba*
rtln Timrrington ot Holl
pilot of
makrt-
man of Knnmi City. Their
ptedictfor them a bright
power each,
l|bll.
HRappy
OfiUEST
Segr* ^.ss- OBPQT
M.HElkLTillEST.w
N. T..
at tba home of Mias
and happy Ufe and bid them God
speed in their wci^texu home, when-
drown.xl l.y lb.- t-alt • ..f Ibe .luge wild
, blHlfiL Ih1 ibcl-.und!iigof jtliih:«.l passed
tbe largest 1 full* Inin o.uld r* !U
mo- the I.L-ure m.d boie-tl
r erer pot ip an a
May 15 ibe.c two gentle nw.v. but « , bullet Vhn
Ml by three michamcs.
|joo
jlion
tba espraaa da.ign of winning tbe
Id’s record from WilUim K Van
8lM> tb* dUeor«y
derbilt
_____________________
« th. IWB of A. W r*rr n«r lOohv.^ o»« . *•.» Nto. »oUilmf for State of Ohio. City of Toledo, /
liaoas County.
i
a«b« boMidoM .owdtb.Or.lmak J. Cheney makes oaUi that
..fmmt of .b. dod
tb«
is senior mrtuer cif tbe firm of F.
KM bM «00U.MdM«0*
J Cliaoey A Go . doing bo.ineet In
u iodteiM
of .boo. «> tha city of Toledo. OotzBij and HUPpMod. d.rt.K UU. urn Md «tTM afomald. and thataald firm will i>ay
..otaoM of. #.ld of gtml o-«oU.d. tba sum of One Hundred DolUr. for
each and erary oaaa of Catarrh rhal
,. Um fnKidtol.
by nuon oaanot be cored by tbe use of HaH'.
of tb. iH.ilinMt <if Ui. flow
Tbm
U MB. talV of d.T.io|iln« tb. KM ‘^‘“^VkaNKJ r.f..NKV.
Sworn to before me and .ubscnb»«d
dad .1 . bMot dM. ««1 pIpteK U to
In my preiwice. tbi. f.ib day of Ih clUol.t<«
Tb. r.ralt veold te'.
nbf-r. A. D. IMHK
obMpMiin* of fa.l UlU. Mid tb. Milttaal
W A Oleavon.
Notary Poblic
eU WO.M aarre paaaably wall
for
Hairs OaUrrb Cure i« taken interlijibU
Not only thU. bat it would
nally nod acu directly 00 the blood
tirora an imvntiva for maanfactnrlnc and mnoons surface, of tbe system
‘ ir pUnta to
oOtoama rtmoriof tb.
and
of B<
j*i cousin. Mrs. E, R Dennis.
COrlr.rAl-l
ebster sttoet. tbe oeremony being
A ftasrcoach vas rtaodln* beftrt „
performed by the Rer. J. S. Vale ntina
tlie express ofBcs In Ibe town of
In Arizctfuu Presently n bank mc»en- of Palo, Mich. Tbe bride is one tf aoM7
isdias,
ger brouebt oat an Iron bound box and
le groom Uw Terr sueoessini
platted It under the drlrer s feet.
THEY WILL SEEM TWICE THEIR USUAL SIZE
IF YOU SPEND THEM FOR
dndtnstd I2tm
w of Wichigan
WANT DEPARTgEIT.
City,
Tnnnt Oly MlIKD. m
X'i?xr,ru..
_____ GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
rr.iu U.T.M toUow.
NOTHING BUT FUNf
rurloral pulAU
PE-...25,35 and50c.
to
For Ld>alsniU sad M. Looto. 4 JO pm.
For Pwtoskrj sad Harbor Hpalns.. *Pt«
“n* ■Ppi^r ’■‘t.-1-iX.i'^ I 1 ■/
Th-l:lup.
tr.1. Iw. . mn-Kh ~«ht.
thw, n, «J Trnr.r-. Tiir. JS .-l.nim.
til II .1 o-c\..-k in th.imI I
o'rltM-k until 4 ViVkirk In the ahflMiv.oo ••
FARM FOR SALE
ItHi acres knoan
r«l f .ir i..U«-tion »
i.
DKN'TIS'r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Necilhain fanii.
as
the Sicclc or
PROF. C. E. HORST
One of the bett in
Grand Traverse county,
3*
mile*
P^MMWEXffi
MRS. C.-E. HORST
of Violls ^ VooM Mmis.
iwpow (^ITB«MdsMS.«l
I of the city.
J. E. GREILICK
Bitt.-r* are
Dor4'T B
e Fooled
TstotWgia.lsi.sf«L->sl
City.
Ine, all round cm
J I ever saw.’
Elthe surprise of all
'“‘“•t7;i:SDJdWo.SS4*;
I1.M .
RTKA
ROCKY MOUffTAIN
TKA
D«troit**»nd Toledo |S 00.
hauoe to wisit theM cities
C. K. Murrmy, Agee
--‘,-BbMKAAMM..
ACLI ■.KMOouan-Ai
V
^
HIGH SCHOOL
^ AND ALUMNI
Imml
flit 8WU0. WITIY TOASn
-A rmmmx of Roo^n and a Floa
of RowJ*-
If tlMf« erer vm a plMMalOT f»U
•rlag tiMui Um tanqaM ®f »Im
MB of th« Uiffb .cliool Md a»t Alo»
al iMtoTomox. U VM bofor«' lb* tioM
of M7 hRao w«ro th«^ A.a mot
VOaU 0BfT7 It • lOBI WOM
4adfo BoUru wm
wb.
iMwIrt oohoel la Tfovom Oity ti
tbo Aiyt wiM tliroo tOBoOrrs on!
won toqmlrMi to do the work ut>%
bB»4re<L
TMm wbo 1b tbo eaclr*^ eroolB>
ally OM ihlBfto r«cm. »od that wa
foot tbot B Urgo Bii»b«r botb o<
tbo Hijra ooaool Bad ib* Alomal dU
BOI tOBllM WhBl WB« iB OtOTO fof tboi.
BOt iraoBt to oojoj the oooboIob
Tbo joBBjr Ml of Ulo High aiboo!.
tJO aOi^BilO OO JOBBg B» 0 Of ‘
▲laMi. Bad tbo other biob
Bbob booB OB eBrth .till longer tu*
wbo woald moke trouble if they wen
oUlod old, gBibered lu KorBeUre |ib11
BBd foTBB boor or more, jolly coo
MlUoa of wit BOd whole-eonled g.»oii
felknreblp wlibont reeirBlnt prirail
•d BMOOg tbe niim gelhcrea togeiliei
aiMrtly before « o'clock the banquet
WBC BnDOBBord, Bod the |wrty ea
dowB to B dt Uolon. epread of go.^
tblBga. ptBpBTBd by Kliaer Brown bbc
taaly eerred by hie BUe BMleUnte.
Aflor the meno wae dUpoMxl of,
Pana O. OilOert, toaetmaeter. whc
«BB ffiBBlod with roolferoue api>Unee.
op«od “the feaet of reaeon and floa
of ml’* wblob wa» thi. Aneet featur.
of BB evening of rare pleaeore. Ifr
Oilbert*. .object wae "WIit we ban
qaet,” ana It wae liandlM wilii lK,tl
wit and wlBdb» Mr Oilbrrt. hoa *
•for. —Boeeded in twletlng tin- nbjert
tBto tbe query’‘Why »*hoolcln’t w*
baaqaet?" ao<lbefore he had done, h*
iMd ooBTineed hi. audieuce that then
wan every reawm why ll.e UauquH
ahoBld be held, and no n^keon why it
abonld not
Tbe Btbletlc .pint and iu outwork
Ing^beoooMdered to be a very mroi.
for iBogreae and
president ;of ft..
. wae cert call.M;
upon, ble wbjeot being-Athletic
Wbenl wae a Hoy - HU ei-wch wi.^
fall of wit. and wae received wnl
vootferoue aiqiUnee
Superintendent 1 H liilVrt eiKik(
OB -What a Good lleatlby Athletit
Spirit Mrane to a High School
Hie epeecb wae full of
wae mainly eeriune in It. j»urio*a
reaepuifor fav
giving Mr. Qlltiert's reaepue
genera idea
orlng athleUoA Hie. general
.thleliri.
that tbe rivalry
for tbn rivalry Hml he umel every
whnra meet in the world, and that
tbe uaam nerve Uiat woold enable
football pUyer to teckU and down
fellow of twice hie etar would hel|.
U nay of [the haid. rough plaeee of
life.
-Atbletlci make* winner*.’*
wkld Mr. Oilbcrt
Boa. W, M Poeter of the claae o!
•86 waa unable to be loeecnt to re
•pood to the toaet, -Athlelioe in the
High School In *68” T. A C3onloi.
waa oaUed npon, bowerar. and he
antartalnad for n time In tbn
Ugbtful nmnner. hi. eia^ob fairly
babbllBg ovar with wit and
froBi beginning to end.
Roy Wynkoop. guard and half Iwck
OB tbe High echool football
•pOBdodto ibe toaet. “What the High
•oboel aapeot. to do in athletu'e “
Me waa loudly obeerad a. be .poke
fatare proapecU Among otUar thing,
ba Bmnlioncd a gvmnaeinm. which
the High aobool pupil, bar
iBff for ao long tnat the memory oT
naa raBbotb not to tbe oontrarr. and
Vbicb tbe board of aducatlou will
: Mayor
Oanmr.
dalWt S. Wataar wae oailad apon.
I ivaka rl^tBg wcvde U aapport
mmik eobool atbletiua. Lavi T.
PbaalagteB fbUowed with -WbM tbe
klBBmi bava tea iB Alblatte ’
“AtblatIBB at Otlte” «Be tba OBbaal af M. Blllolt. who wae b mbw. of tba Olivat obaaipion InierooUe
talc fooUaU team iaat year and U
^ ouaobiBg tbe High aobool loam
ta epoka of tbe aterata that r> to
•aka the wiBBlBg uma. aad wbeo be
.pAke oi the pmpaote of tble yaar’e
aam mmA Mid. - Wa ara golag to loot
MdiHac.- tba roof of Foreeten ball
oae aevmly airainad. aad thraa|enad
o oum ia. Ha wae followed by
tee OB tbe farm.”
Prrhaiie Jadge Robart# has epolTeo
batter tbaa he did laet evening, but
.f be ever did. tt meet hare been
vbrn be had a more aiiraaciailve an
e, which ii hard to imagina.
Wit. bamor and patbo. ware mingled
n ble Uoei. “Atbletloe In the 70 a”
dr Rooerte wae principal of me
«hool from 1871 to 1878. and know,
elmraof U apeak.. He wae fr«Kiuent
ly Interrniilod by apidauee and Ungher, while al timae there wae a i itho.
n hie word, that made the room v.-ry
.uU. no eomid lieing hearxl hot hi.
/oloe. ae in mroejit^l he livi d Ovi r
he day. of hii larller manhood. If
tbara ev. r wa. a lime when Judge
iotiart. wa. not
with the
boye of tbe High aobool. now thai
.hey have beard him apeak, that time
laul forever. When be promieed
Itnoee the nett football game of
ilie High acbool team* two men etop*
iied on Front eUact waet of the bridge
Id woodi rrd If the i^rjiident iiad
line to Pfwn, eo load wae the chHT>
gFruf. Kreoerick and Sainocr Gil
‘rt were abmi. unfortunately for
lem. ae they mieked a treat, and nu>
fortonatidy for thoae who wen* preewho wauU'd to hoar them. Hut
xdhall t
In ble p
I lo poKh to
ilaar tliat be folly int
t bne victory tbie year
Klleworth lUle gave the laat toaet.
‘Athletloa aoder Uncle Sam.’* whirl,
erae full of Mr. Halo a rharmcterutic
aril and humor, and wae greatly onjoyad.
he Ued. White aud Hlue" had
«iig direr, aud a tigrr wnr given for
U.e Higl. SchiHii Aihl. iia ee-oriatlori.
« qurry wae lodgrda. ip-wl.at.il
uei.t wa. trunbling U»e Alumni and
If W.H duly announced that they w« rr
ell right, and Ihe.iwriy di.iN>r«;d
Manager Slcmbcig a.U pi
icxl I ruby evening. Scj»i. H»,
K. l-.dHardv' famouv brcc n»i
•Two Mamed Men.” Jn the
Ink ktMson wil! l»c loimd a mn.i!
edl known Ud.es amU gcnlleniii
dM^nUtrlMi
A
Meiiirod Oberliii. fkmiUBriy known
as -Mike” Oberiin. died at S o’dodt
this morning at hisiiome ia Bingham,
after an iUnesa which has kept him
con&ned,ioh« home many months,
although occasionally he was able to
lit Ibis city lo look after his busi
es interests
Mr. Oberlio was 51 years of age.
and a progressive business mao whose
success and influence in l.eelBnan
county and this locality were marked.
Mr. Obcflin was tlic postmaster at
Bingham for many >ear». and proprieof t!ie i^cncral store of tliat (Uace.
He wae aUo owner of the large saw
j^rojicrty at that place, having
|Mirchasc<l the business several years
ago. In business his energy, thrift
and integmf brought him success,
and as a citizen he was highly esteem
ed tiuoughout this section. He was
very popular m Traverse City where
lus friends were legion. Besides his
widow dcccasctl leaves three children,
one son and two daughters; he leaves
also an aged father, one brother and
two siMcrs who reside al Sutlons lit).
'Hhc funeral will take place Friday
morning at 10 o cim k. from the CatJjolic church at .Sutlons Bay, under the
direction ot Ralph Anderson. The
|»aU bearers will lie selected from
»g lus old time fnends in Trav
erse City.
The remams aill be
borne Iriun the home at 8 o'clock
sharp I riday iiionung, the rig for the,
lalllKrarcrf. living a J. Morgan’s
livery barns at I*, a. m.
Those who .irstre to sen.l flowers
.m this city may leave them with
Ralj.lt Anders..n ’riiursday evening or
Friday morning
4.
gives poiBt where there is mad cob- F. H. Maed'a.
vaaiantly by. tbe amcbliu ean be aet
right Uwre, BBd tba brick BMde OB the
ti. WLA I. aM Pmm. Hamim, i
Rate from Traverse -City round trip,
$16 46. One extra rtopover allowed.
Ticket* on mle Oct Srd. 4ib. 6th and
6th return I 4tli. C«n be extended to
Nov. trd. Lreve Traveree City in
a. m. and arrive in Weehington 6:15
Kaoid. to Waebinirtoo. $4 6a
A GOOD PREACHER ought to «ea a
O. L. LorkwixHk O. P. A T. A..
“Looky Oonra ” Bold at Raatall’e.
Grand lUpide
1870 It ________________
ti. R. A I. to BteBote B&.OU.
A A. A. R. II.
,
Oct. 14tb i. dBia Of O R. dk L AnWedneaday, Oct let. $.V00 round
nnal EzoBrsioB to Kichmood. Ind..
from Maoktaaw City to Big Rapidw trip to Toleiio, good to return on any
idMpA6 00. Maks yoaramuigs- regular train until Nov. Ut
One fare rate beyond to points on
tbe W. & L. E.. H V..O C . O. H. *
*** *
O. E. Martay, Agent
D. L. & A M.
and Det So. HailTo IUcBmoM aad Kotora B5.00 VUG.
ie;o-8t
MIcSUm
VV,.rS ofthr l.ord.
In Btteudance niKvn the Mrthodlet
onf. rriir-,. in the eitr are eeveral of
he roo.t remarkablo men in Miohlgan
lellindimu. The**- myu are known
« “The Twelve IWmrcli..” on ac
loout ut their age and (he long time
hat they liave iM-eu in the servioe of
be church iu the state A uumUriof
hem. iucluriing Kev. A J H Id red of
hia city, have inen in the Methodiel
uinutr} in the ^ute fur ovi-r half a
emory.
A uumUr of tl.es.- “pati
it%- tu ntteiidniu^- uiKin the oouven
Hon. and oih. r. will be before
the
^ Ih.
trav
coiif renre cloh<‘« Ort.et
-led along tl.r
tl.. way
-way too Icug.
1.
at
unable to l-e inVaeUt. boi at
hull., a they wait the call fn.m ardn
..ua work to rich rew.nrd
The naimaof ilie “Twelve Pair!
archa. ’ with their reawleuo-a ami
bir.h datua hi.-;
Hulmon Sie*-le, Norihport, Ihlt;
John H. Piier..-1. l^brraine. Ohio. 1814;
llil.v i\ rrawfori. Hrron. 1M7;
.Ucob H Harder Naaliviile, IHIH; L.
W. Karle. iVutoii Harb..r. IKvV,; Al
lred A. Dui.luu. Halt e Creek. ItU/.
\ndrew J Kl.ired.Tiav. rse Out. 18-*V;
Unt.r H. Tuihnaii. Wut. rvliel. 1SJ7;
C J. Unmu, hh.-Jbv,
S. H
w!
Frank ti. Hmlci. a I'nitcd States
ii-t uutim- oliit'cr, is at l!ic Wluiing
1». ^Cran.laU oi e.rawn is m the
c.iv onbusinev;.
' Mtv W. O. I’arkfr of Sherman
< amc to the ciiy vesU'iday lo attend
the in.itr.agt- ol her aunt, Misr. \ lola
CaMlc to Mr. Ncil Fiungstone.
Mihs Ora SiMrncer left today for St.
I om>, M ih., lu take treatment for
sciatii rheumatism.
j. C,. Hailey, advance agent, and
Win. (iiilinan, ailvcitising agent lor
Lincoln J. Carter*s “The Darkest
Houi" Co., arc in the city totlay.
A. \. Dc\ ries and wile of Williamsluirg were “Hunting for Hawkins”
last night.
Miss Mma I’ajTi left today for West
•Siijicnor. Wis. Her mother acrompanicvl her as lar as Hay View.
aic a giuuantcc ol ihe cxccllcn. e of
Ihc aliraction.
Chas K Sihilimg
Chas. Haningum an<l Harden l.dTens
arc a trio of coiiictlianv that ought lo
ecrtan.lv make one laugh if theil- is a
Uughleft inhun. uhilc lsaU-1 Wm.
h>ehe.*lhe Mullally Sisters and Jennie
Wcl^ arc a .jnartettc of sweet s.ngwho
ers that arc lurd to etjuak l»urmg
nferIhe jm^ces of the play numerous
•ieth Century
“The W
sjicciallica arc intOKluccil, wdneh to M*
gether with the manv laughable and the city this aftermK>n.
ludicrous sitiutiuns of the “Two
F. W. Hel/ of Chu'jLgo ainvc*! toMameil Men/* go to make up one ot i!av lo visiit liic family td' hisvlaughlci,
the most enjoyable cntcrtammcnls .Mr» l<.h.> I- O.t
Mrs. IWr las
l»ceii here ‘'LMiittitiic.
I!
*C»1man> IntBrtOf Spar U tba
Tickeu good for ,Vi day a Panici ular* from ticket agents or hv
bv wnU
wntiqg
■W 8. Brown. T. P. A.. Hillsdale.
Mioh . or R W. Innea.
Gfand Rapid., Mioh.
SoidBt
BUKD.VY RATES
Wb« lUv* tirovru Old la the
HUKVITIKa
Traverse Hay Hive No. 71 will
t Bnrtrr of tU* tlisSrr of
meet this evening at 7:d0.
The Hannah
Lav Mercantile
Athletic, from tbe
Vo. have rercivcd a cail iad of sewer
pbyaioiaB’e ,atai
mrclmg ol the Traverse City chapter Pd<
cement.
poMtive Id bit ^
of the order of the Kastern Star, anc
A new N’lj.p’iV of cement for tl;e
the elective otfuers were chosen a<
jvavir.gJiav Jll^l U-en received bv Mr.
,k»l life. U.«« wooU I
follows:
Hrange, and the woik of puii-ng in
Worthy Matron—Annie Soule.
the concrete fJTmdation and cement;
aid be done fai
Worthy I’alron^W. W. Smith.
mg the bricks was resamed this inom« pledge.! hi.
Aaatvciatc Matron -Rosalie Me
gough.
Secretary Mary File.
C,. r. Kxlge w.i: Xtc held this evening
PriBUipal Kye’e loa.1 on “Field
l reasurer--Kuth a RcHcy.
:n Montague halL
Afi officers and
Jny” WBtfullof wit, but with a very
Conduclreae— lorna .\blwtl.
MTlBBa purport Ha apoke of the
Assocalc Conductress—M i n n i c members arc requested lo be jircsent.
.\n visiting members are conlially in
HtbItF oi kbaBlblctMOO field day. While.
IbateBtr rivalry in tlie world, and; pdcgxtes Ui the
ng of the vited to attend,
Johnathan A. ^itow and laiura L.
a deatro that tba High ! Grand chapter m Bav City the
tlic seo.nd
scct.nd
«tel Uf*. tooAtml and pbraical; Wednesdav m t Vtolver w ill Ik- Ann:e Ccok. both of this city, were licensed
1
•bOBld fit tba pnpila for ihe bard,
^V. W Smith and RoHahe Mc- to we«l tchiay.
VOBgB world, where they arc to ba-. (jough. The alternates are .Martha
.\ marri.igc 1 cenM: has been grant- i
ooma winnaru. tf they go in with the >Gook. Kmily McIntosh and Susan ed to Gustave Kcllman ot Ixrelanau
ftgataplrit Kid ’ keep their nerve.”
county and Mary Klrne of this cdy. j
or wbMu they mb he$>a for nothing
Ikidiop ! :tzgcral 1 and h s cabinet
bBtdBfte if ibgy are “mUkaop. ”
are in session at the resilience of H. i
EdvUThirlby aiiokeof-AthUticv
A gooil Steel construe ted couch,
S. Hu’d this attrrncKMi.
•I IhB U. of M.” which toaet wa. re
i in. wide. C ft. a imlong,
that rattled the
>ring cv%e, uj»hoUteret1 in 5
.rimUrontb.
IOC velours, worth $S—oar
imart lh»t «M KlTca to Bthl.dM
rke $5.95.
„ Aaa Arte. uxJ «te>
«*>•
The Boston Store.
tterto.aA. Bur
|*laS
ii
IB CotHer SmI-$I.35.
CarMU.OilCiith,
Mittiip, Laei Cataiu
Cirtiiit,Sh<ii,Bict.
Stmi,Rn{tt,Dithu.
Cash or Gradit!
Mt fOMIliilllKij
D O
IM ’T
Find fault with the family if
the last furniture you bought
docs not suit >ou. nor with
your wife cither—perhaps she
is not to blame. Everybody
hereabouts knows, or on^htio
know that the Grand Rapids
Furniture Co’s, store kteps
keeps the
best and sells cveryihiinu at
low prices. If vou woullid ajways have your lurnilure
fun
vfuaranteed as
will do
^ . this firm will
there will
11 be no end to your
m
home comfort
and
and you know it i
: lor all the household
as
as your wife
,"K"3
WIIMSWIIlIUlIt
OOIVIIMAISIV
2I8FmtSt.
Traverse CHy
dave pou seen our line of
Olta Kamllr Aaaaal r.vrvraloa.
Mackinaw City to Big RapiiU. on
To Cleveland. O . and Buffalo, N.
Oct 14th Detroit and Toledo. $600.
Shore
and to Ohloago $A 00. on Oct 7th. y.. will b«- run over the
Get detailed information of O. R. dt and MichiwSooibern Hy.. Tae>dey.
L agent
O. E. Mnimy. Agent
Specul trail: will lea
Rapid, at 8:4.% a ni. rnoiting
r
throngh
IF yoor Fountian |h-o should blot.
Fare from Trav. r^»
without changv
Thu remedy obw^nre.
IKIimiNAI.
boteteiMte* *» e-w •• te aicli
■Okiol oaMto HOctotloa ot W>U
WiM Rida far JJt^
Colds, W. R Btowb. of Lmw
lod.. bBaaBdaied dmth’.aralM
aakham, bet this woBderf^ mad
caTe iBatant rvlief and aooB ernxed
him. Ha srritee “1 now sleep aoaadly avety night.” Uke manreloae
corre of Cooeomi>tion. Pneu
Brooobltls. Ooorhe. Cold, and Grip
prove lu Biatcltlrse merit for ell
Tbroat and Lauig trooblea Qoaran.
Id My that sre bava a
maclilaa sriib whSoh. srltb tbr labor
of thraa bsm. wa make fi.OOO good
k par day. Tbaae brick
THE TWELVE mRIARCHS
r.a.l.u
^^a^^Vnnd*^Ht^e‘'’vlew’^k»K^^U
Howe. Albi..u, 18.-S.
Ol’KIl KltH EUCC Tfcl»
trtMWUi •wuiUtu il u«i.
M. DBlRLIR IS OlAD
G. R. A L
lay. June fimi.
fimi.«exBunday.
to Petoakey at r.OO for
round trip Train
rain iMvee 6:40 a m:.
ay Agt.
1601 Smo
kTEINBERG'S GRAND
WEDNESDAY n/l
SEPT.
1 o Hlrh»a»d a»S IMur.
G. K. A L Will run an excursion
Richmond. Ind., on Toi-eday. Oc
14th. from Mackinaw Oitv to big Rap
ids Round tripfS (10. Gel foil lulor-1
mat ion of G. R A 1 agent.
|
C. i:. Murray. Ag. ul
IF you WANT a dray cal! up O. InRi-;i«l! on Ciiitene- ’iihone Office
No 876. realdence No. 7(1V
16<.8 6t
aiAKKr.TH.
n.mr eork. per bsrrti laew.
LINCOLH J. CARTER’S
NEW SCENIC SENSATION
THE
DARKEST
HOUR
-WITH-
5S5S- ;
< i.!:7r-r^
CHASi A. (KARL) GARDNER
AND A COMf’ANY OF
COMPETENT PLAYERS.
t.;
I or THAVI.}I*B CITT
*'** p
____14 tfI
C
Th9 Disappearing Train.
The Rose Garden.
The Beautiful Allegorical
Finale, *‘Sunsei.^'
Tbe Acbi of Stagi Realisn.
FINE NEW STOCK!
W.
$5.00 buys a large comfortable
.Morris Chair, solid oak frame,
full spring feat and back, up
holstered in fine grade of ve
lour, back adjustable lo any
jiosition—only $5.00.
The Boston Store.
$4 SHOES
FOR........
$3
A Socloty Relle of L^odon, Canada.
ss;
fcalwelL Vine of CaMol wa. the caly
Mcdidae that 1 cDoU depeml oo to do fue
any good, a. 1 trM srvwml srKfa do SBeOM ▼». of CanM c««l me and 1
haw DOW ealoTsd pcrfcct healdt lor tsro
.Jsjs.'SSsir-'--------’
IbystaitiagthoD
?'??????
1 f not, we want you to sec it—it is grand.
We are out attain this tall with the
Best $10.00
Garment on Garth
/
;\lso the best $15.00 jfarment on earth
Broad statement, you say. Well, your
Money back if this is not so.
Yesterday
line «'f fine nov< hu s
about fifty new eonu rs. \\Vre him;: i
in Monte Carlos, Velour Blous* s. |'i
Jackets, etc.
Every day has added some beauties t
line. Do not buy a Cooat. C-ipr or .Suit
until you have seen our
ir Hi e- you caumit
ajTord to.
Children's Coats
Nothing like our line this side of 1) troii
l.mig' C UTS Sf-em to have the call for the
hulc folks -.M gS to $iSoo
jw J. W.mniiken
Ladies' Waists
Some New and
Attractive
Numbers just
Received....
In SILK, SATIN
VELVET
an<d FLANNELS
Wi are shi »3 some exceptional Bargains
this week $$ $$
Ladies’ Black Silk Taffeta Waists
A goo.1 $5.00
value for......................................
___________
____________________
.$3.98
Ladies* Silk Taffeta Waists » BUck »nd coi«.s
Fancy stitchd. irimmed m-ilh buttons, $7 qualityfor S5.00
H.O. BUTLER. 430 E. FfOnI St.
MISS MAY MARKELL,
1ISSM.\T MARKELL
of London, Ontario.
Canada, it a beauti
ful ^rirl who knowt what
«off,-ring it and Wine of
Canlui hat brought her Wk
lo health. She it one of the
•eeial fav
favontei of her home
and her :
Jackets and Suits
keep rt gular Uirough
years of mat ure womanh
Then the •\hangt- of lifeneed nM be fearxsl. Ibus
Wine of Carrlui it wumoirs
best rvir^<-from youth to
old age. A million women
have a.’cur.xl blrvwsl n-Iief
from theirtuffi-ringv by tak
ing thii treatmeuL It relieves rnen•troal trooblca in an incredibly tliori
inse of a ditease renders the <
easy, in fact aeldom fails to comi
tbe cure. If von would hare the
relief which Miee Marked tecurc
WiueofCardui. Ton can take it
Assorted line Of Ladies’Velvet Waists '»
Black- colors. Fancy' SttipcS, Mcel y dvets, ctr.,
while they last, at..................................$4.00 and $4.50
Ladies' Satin WalstSi the most stylish looking gar
ments seen for the money....................................... $5.00
Ladies’Waists m Fancy ot plain French Flannel or
Btilhanleens, many Colors and new styles, Si>ccial
.......................$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
Perrin Freus Kid Cloves
This noted glove i* beyond a doubt the best wearing
and fitting glove made. Try a pair and be convinc:cvk. We have 3 qualities.........$ 1 .QO, $ 1.25, $ 1.50
E. WILHELM
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