The Evening Record, September 18, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 18, 1902

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

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

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1902-09-18

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RECORD'

the evening
raATlBBSB

CITY. XICH.

TnGBftDAY

8KPTEMBCB

WCTH

18.

TXA&-NO. Wi

Of Ooimr f

EXCELLENT '
HEETINGS

A SAIOOR ROBBERY

REPORTS OF
!
DISTRICTS'

Mm. lesfwss le Biabop Plia<«>sld;
ssd bj hbs «smoss«I^ »lsisl«t
Is M—sryrftw DipsHaa.
> Tba MwDoln oonmtlko oaxt frore
tbar loport. K. L Psitiwm. chair.

Mtchigan

Confer­

out the Conference

ence In F^l Swing

AIHUAlilSSIOHARY SERMOR

WORK IN GRAND TRAVERSE
Th* alniaisra* wirra who hsve gop®!
lo the bom* beyond in the poet ymr

M. D. Carrel

Wag Preached Thie Afternoon

Has Very

GraUfylng Report

by Rev. A. F. Nagler

TIm UXU by him Bm OIUI oe
Is ths Holy Land sr« smosir tb« i
lufoio«tlsc fMturM of tb« ooBfen
By her vlrld ponrmysle of hie is ibe
birtbplad* of Chriet ehr mslee plets
msaj
Is iheg«HptsrM whiob
hsTe slwsye esemed more like flaoree
of spewoh then se hsriof s hleml
aMuilui for tlioee who h<sr then
Formelsoce. thle sftsrsoos ebe do
scribed the Arsb chieftlsa. who ooo
elder, s esU for h. lii fron ssy ehssoe
wsvrl^r m SB
mn sj»p»
Isd. sod WhOM5
. the Disa fron d
f*d howl

reVnloTsod

The esproesioD. **s

.

’i‘45

Olarranted Patent
and enamel
Shoes

WEDDED LAST EVENING

hfi*.. irr.7r/i;i:n

I•'

$2.50 a pair
de*.

^Kasl ^Eighth ^tr

fH.rui values.

Jllfred U.
Friedrich

Floral Designs

where th,
n, ^UeiT friend, m'xt v
_________

Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.

trip,
'l inlav ‘s ride w.is , hilly but was
thoroughly enjoyed just the same.

Artistic work at right prices.

1 Ol Williamsburg i

FRANK M. PAINE, Florist

|SwMt Cider 15c at Cold Slorage

rfooc

«poruoo. oj, “ilTf-rrkM

lies’ an.! Childrens ll«x, all kin.U from

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

■ during
es have

..................... 25.45, 75cand$|.
riccccd lined Wrapixrrs................................................

$2.00. $ 1.50. $ 1.25. $ 1.75c
Should have a piano in

flsbtr «t Company aw

your home and give those
children an opportunity
to learn music.

A\ the

factory prices and liberal
terms every one can afford

A KIMBALL
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

FRANK FRIEDRICH
TITt:

ItKM.XHI.K

Itt In Still -

A.!j;„Vl‘.

21! tint SI.

.... un

UwB^W «d of U.Op graauat
an.....
viul

« COVERttKEIT EXPERSE

People •• For

Itajillfbt-'BKinKl A..«
noe,” which wa. led by the cootr,
lev. Buell proeoonoed the benedlc

l‘l>illppt»M. Guam aiKt

^•••"SS’^'rT.NS'B.TAx.T.

cooneoledfor

fAMivn amrsL

-------

$lot*$eanied«Co$tume$

li... c.r AaM<tcaa koMirr. ^

W ben the curtain wa. raised disclos­
Washingum. Sept. 18-The iKxlie*
ing Mies Ben-Oli,'l and her oriental
eubjecU yc.icrday aftemenvo the house of all, Amcricin wMicr*. Milore and
wee pecked to greet her. Rev. Wei. marines who have die.) in the Phil­
Beufnan totrodnoed her to the eudiippine*, Guam or the Hawauan iscecv and as i. the cuatom in her land
Un.ls, are to l« brought home.
.\
_ . the ooDferH«uritn;deU. hmentoflhel mted StatesburOarrett BibUcal _
n Uoiverteiy, htt eWiBont OMSBBM BBd "h« mib-1
IHXiic ivw

wiijHuwi

«xr.JSETo»
Ilf. in PBt*.tin, .States. The iKxlie*
Inxlie* wiU
wil be shipiwd
todBT b«ln« MX •»«»• •» i«> «>« d»T» home at the expense ol the governin wbiM. enrS U,«i;ment.
have taken peec in the
. Mx,y elin« lo

8C

Corset" andC.irdlc*............... .V.............................. ..

*

^Dr*£lla^tated that the wor.t foe i tpj'’Tear and*^600'
that the
i Wen addea tp ‘the li.t of
cooflnenee.

Cbe rair

YOU

1b lo.- polillcol

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

Cbe De$igner-'IO Cents
It is the favorite Women’s Magazine, edited by
women for women. : : * : : : : . : : • ^

He ooneotad tome falleeiea

■4

STlrlNBHkG’S fl^REllABlE DRY GOODS AID CLOTHING HOUSE*

VeslcrtUy
aflenuioii .scycnl>-iivc
visiting loslors cnpncvl a dciighttul
trip on the steamer Colombia an I to­
day an equal numU-r took a smular

Si K.

M^hty, faV-rtwchlng revival, in
India a^ the l.land.

New Fall Waists
All Wool Flannels
Fine French Flannels,, etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.75,
mon nti\ Skirts arrlotdtodaf.......... ..


'X’r’lSr. K.r™wwiU

4 MissLliTchu''rch 1>-»» «*-<» 'o^ <1



Ladits’ Ijandscmt
i« X.TE'.-nr,^!

'I hcv . arc ina.lc m i
snappy Vail sivlo, lighl and
iue*l:uin wk*s.
Kvery ]air
v»air.intC‘l n*»i t,» track.

$<« stir aimil«w
)ld (Cook. broUi. r 4,f the
-----------a .\mold
ride, acit d as b.*.t nan. and Mi..
bride.
Kora Duller, m. ch of the bti,
Imdesmeid. loe cream and oeke
servod. The bride and grcK»m n oeived
a number of um>IuI and valuable gift*

Rapid. <
epjrt. eh
7i»i probationer, place,!
roll
Thert* liave been
vhe. built, and one pareverml thounnd doiUr.

the l^JI^rd^mo^c^“nt^thrii min-! *

Tbc Amcncan CiU«n

\Vc .irc selling ai

l.a«raeooa I oUedlo I

)ibor drina rate. The other haf Ihoomm the mighty church known to nt
all with He orer 4.0U0.Uk» oonnnnlcwole. idO OOO.OtK) of vnaowinent of
SheSu wd eollege.. eplendid churcli eiren to miM^iTand^u^be Urg
and church .ocietiesi. I
Imlldlna.. a etnmg
press. Sunday
nshoola and nieeionarteH in every
bodUt
will be

t announce
iropiea and l>e«ievolence.
ually^
uated 1 iKUh
aid,Hl aa never before;
Into the darkness
_
aTd a. never I Thrtmgh rt
before. In
thi. regard.
Michigan placevl on
•tamU in front of every other .talc, Th,- SumUy .ch,»oi. imve in-eu ooing
______
and proiulee. “Oo
b?TDr. Mill, predicu tb.l
they especially good work. a. have other
▼. Into all the world ’ and “He will Will have to move on. aa New York 1 dei«rtmeut. of the church
More
bot be dieoouragv d\ till he Iha. e-Ub will IB after them cU^ before the j money ha. 1- en j^d for minUterial
M in the eaiih.*
cloB* of the year. Dr Mill, urged that 1 *aj»jK)rl than . vet before, wd oontriaroing
cverr prcaidiug ebler preach on,* eer-1 batn*a
for
miMion. and rarion.
logic.
’in*^hTharge in hi. di.mct on [ church.-. Nmevolence. havj al.o U^n
Over flO.OCW
leed. of me minuter, who have - ahead of previon. J.-ar
j.-ar
'*s'‘'lo»UliNn«' •ndK>B«meol oo the the need, of me minuter,
ha. U'rn .pent in laying debts and
worn themaevlM oot in th*rch pruiverty
Several
Lord and of the church
he .proker^^id a glowmg tribute j new churcl^. hmve J^en

fiffttin I>1 Inc
|>nMlut. an

S. BENDA A CO.
< l,.llu. I,. Ilaltrr. «tul Fut.,i.!irni I- II-

Mu'ilti;*;

by the men who are at the head ol i » K
th.' novemenl, he wa- frSiiuently in* l
lerrupteil by appUuee.
.
Through
thi.
movement.
»

•Y'wietyw.4 lUrie.. I.. «t 1..-.. r,U|rIw of ,!•»

“>*

Benflmcn

loon, is absent on ;

IHiid on chpreb debtK
The
deac*meH.eH home at Grand Kani,l.
ning: of the Urge si
“’*'irrceiv»-d
»jv»cial
lueniion
There
or educational purjioeee. me \i were .IX huudn-d conv vr.ioriH reiKiried
layment of church .lebtii, and other | during the year
cauM*. for winch the

N

“TWO FACED”

TIES AX

MM;es.n.»., ,„op.irU.r or ,he

V. H. \ 1

[wv'iiaratory work ii done,
aUalcw. are |»Untcd. languagea laamSTBlhle irai!.UUHl, aohooU ©.labllsh-

THE ONLY THING THAT’S
St-*tMnT „v.r.

dair was found to Ikt oiKrn.
The mailer was rci»ortcd to f'hict
of Tohcc Rennie, who made an in­
vestigation. and while he would nuke
Ichnitc siaxcmcm
statement his charactr^nsno ucnniic
tu reserve suggested that the lluei
i
I
^.^h Imle thlficuliy.

don't hlewi nothing.
Men do oot
llahl a candle to pU^ it under a



THE wEAiKE, ;s's;';:A.-j.Erti’Si'a.rt!

left, as the outside lock was not
broken.
I hc lock to the inner coinjartment api»eared to have been taiii,H.Tcd with, as it was tram there that

".'vf.';

Sotb«,io,t.^

fyobart Bttcber Co.

———

the tunc.
The sale was louud o]Hfn audit
wavapi»arcnl that it ha*l not been
fimilv locked when the saloon |>eoplc

.....

iSJSiTii,

A Sg>«oKI*ci StreJ-The br«f i.r«
l..K,k fron. .Vu.^’UHU Kvann Wil»o« it. i.atiy y»wr».

—------------------------

the money was taken.
l»re.i.linK Elder M. D. A'srrf.! of the
Investigation suggested that wl,o(Jtsnd Trsvoree dl.lrlet asTe an Inierever the'* thief was. he was fcumhar
estma report of the proarv*. of tinwork In the ten coontie. comprielng with the |»fcmises and it was also aj»the dUirict. He dei.cr»bed to the tou. iiarenl that he had lancealeil himsell
ference the liosotifol location, now in
the tr.ii.itlos i«noA le^iween

[jtrvrrprorf.!.

Bsatelel*

^iibtCitp
Ow»n«eyoraw
BockStOrt^ -TH*\/lr«lrxl«.r.n

gocKls hati been taken, although loj
Mr. and Mrs. M.
Knglc who
what extent could not be delcrmmed, have been visiting Mr. and Mts. J.
Dutf Mclionald anrVhis assistants in j \v. Travis for ilic lost fern lUys led
charge of the place made an im c:»li-, todav for their home in southern

tsio. s Bedoois nK>th« sad her child,
new to th« work accoms ehepherd. s deei^rt ^obms ifrtB.hng
tlM) district, be .fioke .(ieooTB sod elBglOK s plsinUve lltUe h.e done more for it. probahlr
ugH which
•out. SBd sleu glTlB* s Jowleh wed any other man in Auienoa.
dlB# tu detsll
drt u was bumlng with goc
good thing.. bundiH-d .out. to Christ The meetingwith hamoroue anecdote*,
enllrcn
H, to Willvei.
l^yue and eniH ciallv
and
lIlBSirate.
but
full
throitabout
of
convention,
holdiiig
convent
loin
Th. ooDfertnoe ninlousry wmoo
twelve .ob diviiiont
ws. prssohed tbi. sftemooo by Rer. a great eameetoeee for tlie enoo< *s of
beli«-veil to U- pro
A. F. Msaler of Cherlefoi*
It ws. s the work with which he has identifled of the dutriri, f
powerful .Uecoorw. fron John XVU. hineelf. the work of rmi.ing flao.OOo.. tiuotive of much good to the amaller
two by thank offering.. Of thi. aiganla A eynoisle of tin- eemon is se
tio iurn. fl7,600.0t)U te already, ralw^d.
new ohurclie. have been bnilt
and If the re.t ie not added hr the
llret of January, it will be from no at CroH- Village.
u». U
lack of eameeuiee. on the imrt of Dr.
end
and Elk Rj ^
nioey with Uu. loriua poriKMe the
**Soo of Man osme to eee and to mre
OO^b
urged“ thiuTt* b-uHt fT.W^l^^ime.lcd
that whloh ws. lost." sod the Bplrit “!“*■ Mill.
•veryege ece^ *o moematc If -1
,
ws. seat lo eoi|»wor a<*-r»'l laborer, Uiat'
le CHM
sad oooTlol
Ihe world of elu. of
rec-eived. of
IS rtvgal
given bv the
he district iteell
i
in Rioi
tie Indun work wn. etpecmllv rete to elisre In thi. poriiowi. They that
■reuoe
InNaialeon.
ri-d to. cniuiupreunp* having been
hsT« not the iiiiad of Chii.t are not
acy in Abraham Lii
OhriBllao.
But
Dr.
Mill.
iiiA
ar
bv
Indian
UH
during
xli»*
i«a.l
yei
Ood doe«ii*l
n .oul merely a.
I be extendrIn
SO end
If
he would |.erhaiw take
..
^ the 1 weuiielh '
; ,.d a cordial welcome to tli^ conference
a mao to hearen a. fc«*on se he ws. -r*.
Thank Uffering Forward Movem, lit.
of the Orand Traveree di.
eared. We are eayw
he held, to be th© very uiearnauou
of the busy, throbbing, rushing twe
lir.n,! ItapUU l»l.trt.-l.
sleo put. witl.iu Iho iHWtt of erery
Th,‘ Grand Rxpnli, district repori,-*!
▼ouag* oonrert the mlMlonary epltii. tieth century
Tlie speaker dwelt ui*ou eon
e in gift, for miesion.
If the oonvert i. true to thi. inner Im
le triumphs of the movement
ob-iit colbviiou., the latter
polee he become, a eool winner, if he
ir. He sittke ol the low cost
I
being
ei.
ivK) ahead of Ust jear
stifle. *1 the .pirilual life tUe.^ . ih»d

„.n

Toe# Corwiase.#
just
ntetiPtU

iluaUly hidden m the loscmcnt
whether any more had been taken
was siinpl) a matter of conjei lure at

::d‘^sr"M

fomUhee a striking object le.iKio In
point: AU>oi a centurr ago this denomiualloo unmbMn-d 75.000 comnn
oioaau. and eolit on the mie.ionary

V'ouir.K Mrm.

The Traverse City land have

that several boxes of cigars and other [

ri«r >>« C b«ixb<« 1

rt.iiondiiig ro*iion.il
ohurt h
lie made an
>ra fleM miH.lonar
*a tew
word. Rer.
me should Ih* devoted to aggreHsire
Stlneboomb Introduced the subject of
ork in .pnadiug th,- cau.e of Chrl.2sd Tirid issBOer. hor tslk
full
•The Twentieth tVnand in atiliug and building
of iplort^t snd honor, s. well se deep
Moremeut. ’’ and Kev. up cburol.,*.
rclie. ill
Ill the roller
wnaller place.
rererseoe She llluiirsted her reissrk.
.. U. D .of Sew York.
by drsaaisf up s uumber of seeUtsnt Uie eeorotary. and one night almo.i.
j,y j
ly the pereomlloaticm. of the move-

s eosroe se thU.

ij^n j

Whiting arrived at the saloon this;to be given on the ncw>avcment.
morning it a a. discovered that the • The dance will occur Satiudayevenlafc had been entered and $73 injing of this week, in front of the Hotel
money taken.
It was also apparent i \Vhitmg,and a ifne time is aniicnatevl

prreidiua el<h
The roport.
of life of ilu- .even iliHtrict. were t
prlDciiwl I. store of the Mrlbodli
MufrMit*', ooBferesoe this norninir. They ebo
i s gtslifying Krowth sod pro.periiy i
odsBce St
vUnrvh work,
r Forwsrd
».rsD< Trsvrs^ J>Ulrtrt.

sr:?ri

the Cafest Books ^ ^

orTtrt.AVe^.

Itored of ST6.

Attmx elsalBrsod *thJ'benediction
Ibe morsisc
cloe^L

which
ws.
lb of Lsk« View.
Her W. R 8l
The no.lo for Ih IB n
Is cl
olinroh cboli, *IU. Mu
D. O. Gsrmslue st the pisna

Him TSrtr

l^trrM BaU MtsiWar £*«wisc

Lm. Kicht aed the esM B

gationand Utcr found tivc Wes of ^ Michigan.
brands and high
■ '
cigars oi

Merrill. Mre.
S. a
Mr*. T
T. lovwMoo ruov
Frs^r by KeT. Csrrel followed ^

Tiwuvee Cl«> Ba«g . fVlU

1.0. f A. Bewnaa Tieited by

When the bar tenders of

Excellent Progress Through­

DANCiNG ON THE PAVEMENT

thet

A. J. WILHELM
mllONiSTREET

X-'

SOiSth SIDE

J

From Zi9P.
,.Xo Bo tfom

|9

There's not a fault

B^veYou
Jlskcd to
See ^7902

\moder
\ Overcoats
jdwd Suits?

.'.i

in the Trousers
we offer for FaU and
Winter 1902-3,
Fine Worsteds and
Casslmcres at

<I

$2.00 to $6.00.
Wc show many hnndred pairs
Fine Trousers for

*

yon to select from.

>1AIN/III-1'0N
OI-OXHIMO 00

itioMkmiib «*iTWijBH«

I

THE
m EVOniK
mim KECOtfi.
ke^ ARRAieCIEITSAIEPEtFECT

NTTnMEnfMI B

/AllDEIlft

TKAVUSB CITY. MtOHIQAll
ORAMD THAVBftSB MBRALD

mmmucAM wtatb ncKBr.
rT.suM«ri
AlMiUJlTlsAMDmti

•• It Upoerible for them to bo. aad
hare boon oarrtod lata oBeot
mat Bm aUghnot friotioa. aad
mat ttaable to gaoito aor hoeta
le imalag of the ooarmiir direc­
tory leaaoopeolaUy fine feature that
tea atttaafeed the admiratioa of aU
teeMahoptotteToangeet aepirter mUiamrial hoaore. ll haa
faeiUlalod tiic work or tba loeal oommittea. aldad tha riaitorf in finding
pMoa
aatortiaamaatwitboal KaihTlUa.Tena..poetalqteka. Firet
oamaall blU. maa wrappar. earalopa
haa amda boat ahdgaaat faal aeqaaiat- or anything to Lida it. and tha only
cd area teCoia they mol. haa ao- thing to denote Ite daftinotloh being a
qaalated tha rlaiton with thaoity Ubel paalad on ita book oa which
bafma Ihoj aotarad it. and ia cooaid- wae written the name of iU oonrigamod byaU aaoaaof the beet ihtage ee.bnt aothiag to iadieata the ooaelgerarpal out at any boareatioa. The oor. The eaoond a<nelty wae ia the
idea wUl be oarrted into effect in ebade of a roll of greoabaofce depoeitcd
r other plaoee throngbtel the in a railway petal oar at Bowling
ad Blatce. ae it ie toaad to work Green, Ky., without enrelope or
wiapiier of any aort. A bit of fiaeAUof the Tieilom epaakmoet highly sled twine i

\6entnl Dews
ews 1
cflheWpHd]
^beWorldl

it ie no open eectet that the Beadiag’e
Mideat U ehort of faoL
Growle from Moat Pblee aia finally
The rotemo le
oniptioa. bat its aoClrity ie aow ia-

A. AiJM me J

1'‘

•.'i

hole wae being made ia yrhioh to bury
dead ohlokaa. Whltebonm bae al*
leady taken oat about 15 loae.
AroundBpokuaa.Wash., tha Berantli
Day Adraotieta uro donning white
robea in prepamtioa for the aad of thi
world, whieh. they claim, ie horalded
by tha denm okmde of amtee that
haagorarBpokaaa. OlympU aad oth*
ar Waabingtoa oitiee. Tha emokt
oomm from the foceat fltee Umt teT<
bean nging in tha Qateadm for

BOBRBT B. WALTER.

BBO. fr. BTBWABZk
OBO. H. CBOBA
OBO. W. CURTIA
B. B. ALLYN

PrwldMt Oomper. of tU Amenooi
MwmUoii of Labor ptvdlots that tb.
llfUa viU Md aoon bj notoal a^rre
■BBt BBd that the anthraoite ooal
BlBWiwiUmmaTletorT. The ooai
BpWBlon dMkro with rqoal aaphaei*
elj I
t will be Imt

is-'

$4 SHOES
FOR...;..

as TMn.

Mil. M. McGuij of Keynone.
rayeanidd. who hu lived in this
daughters, Odie McGairy and James
McGanyof this city, Stephen and
Micbad of Kc)stoae. Mr
Campeau. and Mis. August
Traverse City. Mrs. M. £.
..
OW M»k« andMrib J. H. Pixlcy of

of Timrarm City hoepUality. Boma wad—it oontainco only |l5-aad to
do not eaa howa city of thia eUc. foil thU wae tieda tag bearing tbeaddram
of a local firm. This too., reached
ae it ie of anm
"but that the concern lor which it wai Intended.
for tbum IS apparent to I Pottal officials are ol the opinion
all. am ooly in the homes but in the this method of sending money U safer 1 i.uAconscquenc«a
than it seems, the fact of the mooey’s
bMiU Of tb. p»pto. The TUit
CONtTfPATlOfI
b.T. aU li-uoed that being unooneeoied conveying the 1
IS CURED BY
Treram Ony doM act do thing, by idea that it i* intended as a dsooy.
Charlee B. Oarley, rector of 8t.
balraa
.________
Mary’s church of Yonkers, mid to be
The muiical feitures of the coming one of the wealthiest between New
Wot Michigan Fait will be of an nn- York and Albany, In a sermon has
usually fine character. The Furniture denoonoed women who go tetlem to
City Band whose fame has been made chnroh. He
the pruotioe to
through their fine renditions of choice be a TioUtion of the obnroh rales andi
This Remedy is not a purgaltrc,
imt by mild action upon the orgstis
selections, and the famous Newsboy quoted the AiKistle 8t. Paul to the |
icstorcif their natural functions,
Hand of the Evening Press will play effect that women most come to f
thus cnlirclv avoiding the debilitr
Uily. The latter
ittcr b
band" is unique in ship coTored. T»ie rector
foliouinr the use of calhaitici,
hat it is madee up ll
Irom the ranks of that hstless women will,
which, if taken freqncuUy, are
almost alsra^'s hannful.
he ••newsies.**• and 1many boys are
ving a musical e
church.
uld be otherwise imjiossiblc.
Hauling coals to Newcastle” U
Fifty Tablets
not much more inooogrnous than haul­
alton of Petoskey is in the ing wood to Georgia F. Baer, bead of
for 25 Cents
one of the biggest ooal oompanim in
Pinusyluania. and yet there U no

‘I

No need to suffer from hemu
;Don’t let the air get stagnant
— create a breeze. Put in one
or more of our desk or ceiling

ELBCnUC FANS inttniroffree, store or home. All of new
des^ and perfect construction

CAMPBELL BROS

The time may come and the
days srill |iass pleasantly if >ou
have taken the pro|icr advan­

IVIon’
SHoc >8

saved a little money.
This bank welcomes savings
accounu large or small. It pays
interest on your savings and
#1 AULF

FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.

Bos Calf. French Calf. Russia Calf. \ rci Kul
aiul
skin
and Colt
Cohskin^gootl
st>le» and good wear. We
make a specialty of our custom ma*le $2.1K) shoes
and sell loads of them. We believe we ha\ e Uic
best If 00 shoe for men in all this broad Und.
You will not hesitate lo invest $2.1K) after \\>u
once examined the shoes and heard what our
r ustomers say about them. Come in and see them

A- S. F"ryman
Mom« Sm'tlmfmo^orx 8Hom S<kot-m
'mrmm Oi^x-

IRON-OX

a TABLETS aU

BOYS
j ' .

■ • - . vV

BOYS’ SHOES
^Good, solid shoes that will stand playing base ball.
foot ball and all sports where hard work is necessary.
Four grades—$1.25, $1.50. $1.75. $2.00.

^ $33

I

YOUTHS’SHOES
. •/
■^7

Just as well made as the above, only smaller sizes.
and here, too, arc four grades—$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
and $1.75.


GIRLS’SHOES

Chicago and Alton Ry., “ THE ONLY WAY ’
from Chicago and SL Louis

Just as nicely made as any ladies’ and will stand all
the hard usage given them. We have them in three
kinds—calf, box calf and kid. and 6ve prices—75c.
90c. $1.00, $1.25 and Si.ja

L5frW.KX^.PA.
••Michigan’s Best Fair”

\Vc make these a specialty, paying as much attention to. them as any line we carry, These are splen­
did goods at these prices—75 cents, 90 cents, $i.ob.
$1.25 and $i.5a

Grand Rapids. Sept. 29-30. Oct. 1 -2-3-4.
AMUSEMENTS

EXHIBITIONS

Umi Lockkarc** Ktrpkeate
* TBk TBRIS ORAt'BA '

Pti*# cattle.

RACING

':l- :

Tb« smat m^Umeport-cwwterii heidlm
b-r

The Wiwimm Beavmm!

■'

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CHILDREN’S SHOES

\
/

West Michigan State Fair
n:s-'5sa."nr:

BOYS

They can’t help if hey were born so. They must go
lo school and they imust wear good serviceable school
shoes—the kind that won’t stub out. the first time
they kick a foot ball or sprint for down town after
school. These are the school shoes we sell and they
are good ones.

EXCISIONS

^aJ^akrein* nMtho. and will
begreulyniued by ^ who brew

r

it:
■-S-

A FEW JOBS

TO CLOSE—Must clean these up, and if you can
find your sire you can’t make money easier. “A dol­
lar
saved is a dollar made^’ and we know you can
' 1
save that much.
X

ji^^wss’aiss

8ti«leTlrkrt.huc

dUldrtehlfjMte..

“WE SELL THE BEST”

The ftnrerel will take pla« Friday
at 10 o’doA from St. Fianda chureh.
^neewhrnmijttjmjtewffl elveopmeir
paatalactnoTwillbe held oe Sam,Lr. Oct IB. It it tae dem of the
nrr-r—— to aecure « aaany aftplicauaeapouibiemonlet tofiUciiat.
jt^Mdretorevacaadet.
Aaplicatioai ahoold be Bade to the

J. W. SLATER, laOK IWISf FUffllin

TOO OLD
lo WORK

tiXr~*-^*^“M'

1 A*w TMMW-

:<{

We do not G^ble away any goods and then add a little on other
prices to pay for what we loee. Our prices are all markcil blike; the
lowest that the goods can be handled for by experienred furniture men.

lUBUmil, 430E.FfNlSI.

PEREM^QUETTE

SRS. McGARRY DEAD

$3

)*our money is sale,

DA w. a C. MASON.

miaare will be glad to go back Ui
woeB. Bo theM jtm art*; aad the prio*
of ooal eoatiaoee to climb; the op<
TOLEDO AND OHIO POINTS
Ftweed eoDeamer maet eoffer. and tht^
WKDNESDAY.^OOTOBER 1st.
j
I will tmmp rich be
Train will Icare Trarorae City at ^
adranoe in price
npeimate foraUl
*^1uti*to Toledo and return $5.0a I
TiokeU wlU also be sold from sta-!
lions named to Ohio statioos at one fare
irom Jnnetion iwlnt named on'posters
Mr. Mjroo Walker of Orand Rapid* bdded to the rate to Toledo for round ;
hM been nominated for ooogreee in tripL Tfokoto good thirty days.
the Fifth dietrioLand be begiae the
oampalgawith the definite aMoi
that he wiU defeat WlUtam Alden
NEW YORK CITY.
Bmltk ThU la tongh on Mr. Smith,
Affsnu WiU scU tickets at very low
aad It will be a great hardehtofor atos on Ootobm A 4. 6 and 6. good
dl October 14th.
him to traaefer hu efforte
WA8HINOTOK. D.
to Miehigaa aad reaeme prlrate Ufr.
It very
For O A. R.
Borne people are fated to hare their
and 6. I
briliiaat oareeri ont off in the height
of their neefnlneea, aad the blow will
ho a hard one for William i
cents extra when
i of 50ooe
osimd at
PoUtioal tarmoil and Tom L. John■on are not enongh trouble for Onio
Sow the etate legUlatnre haa placed
a ban npoa ping pong.

ThieOaigc beautiful Ger­
man Reed Rocker, only

tage of your younger years and
A IhomweU maa feU down the othor night aad broke throe riba Be
didn't hare to go to a doctor, bowerrr. as the ribe were ia the umbrella
be was oarriyng.

riBBPCBUCAB COUNTY TICKBT.
&AVU> O. CHANDLER.

only $2.75
>u caanot duplicate it anys
: leas than $3.50.

Tb,

mowuf A. WIUOST me ^

JAB. ■. MORBOB.

*2.25 UR.
A great laqj^-eomfcrtaHe Aia

FINE NEISTOOK!
n* Cm. e^X^Ct^Brotitoo,

that Fort do France U ia no
mood.
WbiU there may ba tronbla ia gatttag ooal lor the White Hoam thii
X. the Whiteboaee at Potterille.
WiU

9mmrn»T»mmn^

OBULRXX> C. MOrrATT.

a K. Mnrmy. Ageak

WrhKIru Ve
IbeseebelfA—eWsm Bsrnimsm to dtfMpMeT m. city. wiAA 1 wfU esU el
tms meett. ceteealhiM t pise crwlM bead
« that Mr. Baarie lying ia enp- Mtoeete. JWfW Tessdsr sad msm^
X IS ■■!■■■ St B C Lswls- grtwcT
pij of atora wood for tha winlar.
teas Ns. «m kt. A RUNOBRBORIX
Tba bine of hie earao' etory oOoe

^SlSS^mtZm «r

▲mCBlBAU> B. PARBAOB of Grwtiot.

a R. A L Aaaual Kroataiaa to

The Only NaturU American Cathartic
Water. A recognised cure for Consti­
pation. It keeps your lirer acting and
your system perfect. At your Druggist^
Large bottle, 3Sc.: small bottle, 10c.

that haoboeB done bj the oo
who have ohaife of the looal I

I

Rockers
We are ahoving *e Uigest aad iao»t
co«r»ete bM of Reed Rocken e%er

West Michigan State Fair
“Everv Dav the Best Dav"

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-TMAV8M8K OimT. MIOM.

thCY CHATWitH N6VEU6Y

SniETCH VOIR DOUIRS
THEY WILL SEEM TWICE THEIR USUAL SIZE
IF YOU SPEND THEM FOR

FLOUR, FEED, IMEAU
BRAN AND MIDDLINGS
MANUFACTURED BY.~^

Bdward Frederic
of -Dodo** aod of other norela as Im
giTideal in^
that
Is to play, arrlr«l st New York tbe
day. It is the play-hls liret play
has made him oome to New
Tork. He la oaturally eager abooCtbe
srork. One may rtmd this In bis fine
cyea. that glisten.
He Is talk siishk
hair and musUche
TboM who like B itimiig mehj.
Tbe rbork of his perwmaUty Is eo
uui. dMoUnto Steinbcig-s Crjnd
reealda that ooe wuuk! Uke to ]
xt Wedoeiiy, Sept. *4^ when
im at once by siawklng of bia
_i»coln
J. Cirter'B tiqiert. icenic
Ot It would be too easy thus to bim Into talk, aod oue says to him: nKCtBde "The Daifcest Hour" will
-This is your first vUit to New York, be ehown in lhi» dty for the 6tit time.
Like bU of it* kind, it tell* an tateiaeand you have .Just arrived. What
think of New Yorkr*
think that It is atlmulsUng.iea aa yulrkly a» if be bad iwt pre-' well conceired »nd clevo .
d for auidlMT iioentloo-a queaUon ed, the bright line* of comedy being
about the |»Uy. *1 onlmd wine at
iiK-heuii. as nanaL but I dWn*t drink
. I lost tbe ihoUKbi of II.
Mr. Carter is
-Tbe somid of tbe cHy affects you
- the world over for his ingenoity
howr he
-Ob. Id
in inventing intricate mechanical ef­
fects. but m this he has succeeded in
rails, alone im/Hneuia, gonsa of cars, surpassing all his fDrmcr efforts, and a
ertea of bucLaitra. I prefer tbe rum­ series of real stage pictures Is promtsble of
on the wooden pav
ed.
_______
mcnia of I.ondou,’*
-Wbnt la your Irnpremslon of ths
___^_________ verdict of
Americans there IT be was SAked.
who
have
seen
the clever specisllics
-They are cUnrmiiifi.** be n-plled.
bmxlucml thb season in -Two Msrknow Haryent. wbo Is the enllrt* al
at tbe geadfiuy every y<wr; Heury Tied Men/’ is that they are a show
OS-rKOF»ATI-IV'
A1
wa>-s desirous of
\\*bite; tbe emlMjKMa.lor. Tboate. aod
others. Ainer
ing his patrons what they want.
particular c
this ycat to give them soinelhing
faaclnfillnp. but In-caUJie of tbemselvea.
of the .ordinary and has engaged a
and deservedly.
“Wbat niluilml.b- en.»unvi«,di>ni the number of high class specialties to
variety to the |icrformamc ofhu
mitetl Htates sends to Enylund:
famous comedy. The MuUall)
OiOtber knew and admired lA>well.
Jb W. GAUNTLETT, Mb o.
Choate is lovabU-. I was at a cunver- Sisters, issbellc Wrnloche. the great
PHYBICIAM AWO BVIHOBOW
aaUon 1k-iw«h bim and Hir Henry Harrington. Chas. and Jennie Welsh,
Inlng ftH- ibret'^iuartem of an
Barden Ufferts and I’roL Shannor
^ Sotfoxy ot tbo ■ye'hBd Flttint
when iNith
to tell storli
^ OlB-m^^ty.
mcml>crs o!
of the com- •iok.sk wantep-a cooa aooiMi horw
arc among the mcmlkcrs
each oihtT. and In their nnb.r neither pany that will apikcar at Slc.nl>erg-s
x.a*i .ankiUiR
tU't'f‘js!etl ill I. IUII.: a einffle story.
B..KPU—.agy .g._B^*a. op
Grand
:;raDd tomorrow evemng. I ruby.
wjiK (lidUrhirub*
-What do you think of J. ricn»ont SepL 19.
klorBranr* Mr. iu nwin ^vn% lutkiNl.
-1 don l know him.- he mdie*!. FORJBI^E_______
I ImuLint- thitLiAmaon Si.A-k Ewhanye
I t*»ylne.
ndinit the
be;,nf lo forr tlir world.* and alymMl ‘J.
PirHA.iit Moreau.’ **
B. CILAPIB. Propr.
-Thf AiiH-f iraii l»\T^^lon of Ewrlnnd
do< >« not worry jonr tn*
-I haiou't ol»a«vvr4l It.** bo rt-pUrd.
••cv*ti»t at golf. The AimTlenu jpdf
|i{in» nr.- M. uiueh iM-ttef tb.nn the EnellAh we had to iNir thorn out of
nainent lavaUM- we hadn't enuueh of
them. Ih A d.flei.-my plm-ltie ^eme of
the player* at a .ll.-.ulvnutaee. I rank
PECK’S KINS OF OINTMENTS 7 F'.uirl^i'Trinrll.'ot? lr™*WurtII!'liBI.«f OFFICE: Sy?lo5«ly. I tlmughl then that Englnud wa. Ir
a bad way.**
Mr. IWn*oii ptay* irotf wlih eothuM
aam. akate< elltulNi nmuntalmt. He haIrum >.HW
II l>«
gone to the mp of the Mnlterhoni
wll 11 «il>J 15 cr,.l. 1»
lwl«v.
yra dmite of C*aml*ridee. he
IS,
I
re at twenty
made bi* f.nn.
iNnJo.*’ A .liL'Ker
for aniinnr art ot.Jivt*. be worked
Atbemi.for
IJie ItrirWi
ItriiWi Arehat.lfkfrlcal
•HN.for tlie
achiK.l. in E-.-ypt fur the IleUenle mrty. The third son of the late an hbUhop of <*iiiuerbur?-. Mr. Ib nwm hna alwaya had n fnmt seat i l the ».iHitai le*
of faAhloimMe m*. iety.

SLfSSLTJfi,

HANNAH & LAY CO.
.pBTtT.

IS

JIM

Ccndtastd Dtws
% of micbigan

wbopnooTTM the pea
martol pUeo vaotbo riotlm.
JW iatteaotofappropriatlof oooMv
of tbe peaobM vboa tbo tiap got
lad that poUoaaMti wUl go
Th« «i«i7 of fate WM iUootrolod
witbbUbaod laatliiigfoi
llio doU^ •» tiM 04dlMt of Jollh
Vomg, o Uitmot Uwlng aw Mmakofoa.
of poooiOB |a«>M« bo hod bw oet^kla*
for 7o»f, oa tbo do7 aftor hi. doa^

_L__

am aro r>bbllo«op tb. oboleo oboap
load, of ObartoTois ooaaty* •< &«oot
a dooea, ramllioo barla# looalod noar
Both# Oitr dartnir ibo pool fow
PRAKE J. CHENEY.
) before me and mibooribed
mooee. this Ctb day of Deoto tbo Agrtoaltiital coUogo to bo adoD. 18M
oatod. Tbo oorollmoBt at tbo bogloW. A. OleaMm.
Noury Pabll
lag of loot yoar wa. 700. whUo 060 baro
Hall’s Ostarrb Core is taken inie
alioady boon aaroUod for tbo aoa
aad aoto direoUy on tbe blood
lorai. aod boforo it bogtn^ it U be nally
and rnaooas aurfoooo of tbe system
IIOTOd tboro will be more tbao 1,000

‘^‘^s^rssr.n'S^.To.Mo.o,

Hold by Druggists. 76c. HsH’s famaad aow \U aro U.ted with laore l< ily Pill, aro tbo beet.
oooie. The wbjaot of grwLtor aooom
Tbe oommoroial dobing on the lakes
BKMlatioot moot iooo teoclTO praapt opens tbU week, and on aooonnt ct
action ou tbo part lof tbo boa
tbo bigb pHooo now prerailing for
dob opaatloas wiU bo on
Hoary H. McOonalok, a iniToUag teadad ooaU than for mireral yearn
aaui of Oraad Bapido. went to the
oOoo of Boalth Omoor UpU^ to
dad oolwbat wao tbc .mattor with
bliB. Upon aaamiaatioo tb**dootor
ptoaoanood it a oaoo of oaaUpos, aad
ordorod bim to tb«v oily boopitaL
ICoOonaiok bad yaot retaraod from a
trtp oa the toad and bad oircmlatod
freoly among frienda
Slato Geologist lime, in bis annual M«B4-.djiv
gions north of Mt. Clenien.. a i«lnt
at Bagiaaw. a region east of Niles and
the neighborhood of Manistee as relatiraly farorable for oil and gas lerts.
Ho does not opeak eery bopefnlly of
tbe fogloo ooatb of Detroit.
A Gaylord man is making money In
a aorel way. He gathmo fern, for
to the large oltiaa An idea
tbe magaitade of tbe boolnaas be
hi b«lU BP may
IBB be had from the fact
Dt is 40.000
rihBt llU dBllT

^

Mn. UBitbBBehBfU. BBoWatnuBn

CJiliPETaHIIING WORKS

A PasKive
Cara for Old Sores
ud Favor Sores

^

m

cTmcNEvnCinua

$6,00 for roa__
.
mood. Ind.; on Oou 14th. via G. B.
A 1.. from all atationa Mackinaw City
to Big Rapida C. K Murray. Agenu
cide together of late in Italy Urat the
autborltlea w.w tudlei the eiirkivor of
any such tragedy for murder.
There is no beauty in all the land.
That can with her face compare,
Her lipe are red. her eyes are b^bl*
Bha takes Booky Mountain Tea at

ite SiUPOlWK*ri0 OniB

Dentist

consns

Until Seplember SOth we wfll
make conorctioo from main to
offer appUcs only to those wbo
will use gas imm^iatcly conneclions arc matlc and who arc on
lines oi mams. As the nights
lengthen the demand ibr GAS
for illuminating is increaiiM—

known here. The light is more
briUiant. av’ailable and reliable at
ALT, HOURS, and, with equal
light, costs less than one-half of
any other, besides being far easier
on the c}^ Houses in coosc of
erection or pro{XMcd should not
be completed without a lystern of gas piping. Many have
already done this. Application'
for anything in the line of light-

ss'S'.snsLif.s

secure prompt attention.

T1UVERSE CITY 6liS COMPANY
J B. Mar1to.lt. D,

X. H. Ivsaa M. D

martin & Spans
, BB B. rnwl B*.

BUSINESS CARDS

E.W. HASTINGS & SON
FIRE IW5URAMCE

STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House

LtoUilitr. Aociewjft L

TOMORROW NIGHT
pri-Idmy,

O. i».|OARVWrt

19

FIRE INSURANCE

The Comedy Suoceas of 4 aeasons

TWOMARRIED MEN!

L, L.'a. BUILDING

W

MMISTEE 5 NORTH EASTERN R.R.
AND CONNECTIONS.

TIME CARD,_____

By GEO. H. EDESON

Brunohltl*. Oomtl.'.. Cold, end Grip

?£S5.‘2.dT.t'“.SS“(JSr;^!

SpecUl ScenerjJ
NoTd Srectalties!
SparkUiif Wit!
Pretty Girls!

7
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7

MISCELLANEOUS

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SL. '- ■; ■::i!iS.,liS

Spmolml«imm I

NOTHING BUT FUN!

Tlio French gov«-rmii»-m b«s ntb»|»ted
a svFteni of iwi**eue.T liiriurann* on
state iTi»wny>. The piirehase of a in n.
ny ticket confers the right to fl*.00()

jjoUNKTX) BKNT-W. t.Crulwr. ^

UST-i

MaalMm Me

IS*...25,35 MH50C.

I n day while the In» Is imablc to work as the
mebb m «*r any kind with­
in tbe prcT-Inn* of the rniiwuy. A |»asaengi r may pttr<duiF*r an.» iiuintMT »*f
ticket* tip to ten
l-mnom'tTichU Art,
All the world to .know,”
r. C. J. Budlong of Aaha.____ “what a Uioroughly g^

w^i

roe sal*. *rkon« 11.’.

I <»<T-MaedaT afternoon on I’nion uti

MUSICLESSONS FREE

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.
joD.tt.nm

0li"vcut iiKQ»-*i.».>

»

xriUk,.^m«..cfoo^J f^lBEo^

'.xiirBSy.'ssiT.-s:”-”?

D-.iJ.S“ias-.*airajTg
a.MKBaasa-'aft.ig
i.tgg?at&.°weBew

PUT Prtortay aad MaeldaawClly.»;« a ■
Irtat. aemth to Port Wayan. II

“jGTi

idioe and liver troubles that had
led me .^rsat suffering for many

ic Bitters are the surprise of all
their wonderful work in Liver,
___ oey and Stomach trouble. Don’t
fail to try them. Onlv 50 oUl ^i*-

mmmm

Pravsrwaty atllBiam.
F.JUMITCHILUO. P. A

tl WM-kl.T]

Ton mBy Beloct yonr own
udnoOt

J. W. CLIFFE,

For^ poiato aortk to Manklaaw atj. H
frtqj^dBy^OKicafD.CtartanaM aad I
per IrtUavin. aad to-hoaia. 4« p. in.
For Prtoakry aad Harbor Bpalao. • Ai p^.

T.riEBKSb^

Hu-khUB Block.

OKN’riS’T

liprrtMl TnUa to VVibkluato.. I>. C.. VU
<j. K. A 1. aMI IV«aa- Berta. Oet. 4.

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

lJrXri.J.w_w OJtBtrir<HDD4fo4.

Oot. 4tb.
Traverse Oily round trip.
Rate from ’Tn
:tra stonoTsr allowed.
Ock Srd. 4th,

ERECT FORM

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|6ENERALIIISURAIICE|

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rrmile'.:",:- ,*:t"DV““KS[%'e- m.1

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A. D. TYLER

V"«. ^

JOHN R. SANTO

woman liring at Frankfort-on-theGermany, fonud a United
BUtw bond for $650 of the issue
July 1. 1M7, benesih tbe glass of
old daguerrotype. 8be forwarded
irtment, aod e
After being totolly blind eeren
iljwl aod interest years. Mra Jnlia Morowaki. of Tren­
ton. N. J.. baa bad a momenUry
glimpae of her husband and six chilNot IIoommO for Ur«.
••1 waa trawtoa for three veara by dn-n when the bandages were lifted
from her eyea An operaUon waa per­
O.. "for PilMBoa formed two weeks ago and when ibe
_____
_ but.
__ when
a Bit 1»11<1>. Bnok- bandages wrre removed for tbe flrtt
Fiatola,
" At BatUe Creek the^apld sale of IfD’i AtnloB
Bb1t« cnr. d me In two time sheaaw her ronngest child, b.vm
loti baa led to a more among meohan- weekB.” Core, bum*, Brni*e*. Oou.
lea for tbe pnrohase oa the oo opera- Com*. Bore*. Kroptioo*. 8bU Khenm. after she be^me bllad.
tire plan of a 40 acre farm for f 100 an
A Bo^wild lliito
UflB.
eers and to plat a rilisge. It U proWith a family aronnd expiating
poeed that 40 famiUes go into tbe
.Oltj Brick do. hB*BhMt
The Boyne .Cl
sebeme and each bare a one-acre lot.
%J from which Mwerplpe
pgyleg for tbe same $IM. tbe |60 aad pBTtncoiByf
hrlnk* will be mnnnlnoabort the eost iwr acre to go into a
In.L. haaendaiw-l death’s agonies from
asthma, but this wonuerf^ medic^
feaad to make improremento in the
RmIocm Tim. TlKor. meutnl and gave instant relief and aoon cur^
rlllage. Ix bas just ooonrxed to some
him. He wrilos * ‘ I now sleep aorod
of tbe workmen that if speonlators

eaa come to tbe oily and get noh buy­
ing land by wholesale and soiling to o. J^tmou;______________
them by retaU. that they oan do tbe
An OT«-mm.iaTe Brmnoh oonnty
earn# tbemmlres The pro|eotors say
that tbe 40 families for the proposed man ha* btoaght nit for dlroroe beTlilage hare nearly all been m«ated. OBim* bU wife ,0Blled bim -an old
This eobemo giro, each meoliauio ndt bUly goak
only a borne, but sufficient land with | Thou hMt atrmige notionsI for one
ins that
it to raise bU own suptilles.
[ountain
A frail grower wlio had been annoy.
Tea. made by the Madiaoi Medicine
Od by kids stealing bl. peaches from Oa $6a Jaa. G. Johuaon.
hU wagnn when bs drore iu to mark01. at GrandBapids, ft»dupa steel
B toap In one basket aod aUowod that
ths next kid who sampled his peaches

fntnou^NGU

aEMCBRAl

Nov.' SnL Leave Timrw
tiingtonS:15
arrive in Washington
tbe next day. ^olid train from
Dgtnn. Dt^oble berth Grand
,m Washington. $4 ».

FARM FOR SALE

'------------- -- I PROF. C. E. HORST

PERE Marquette I

100 acres known as the Sleek or
, U:« a.*..»:« |

Traverss Oity. Aaa«al Okie Eaearrtea Via M. A V. E. Needham (arm. One of tbe beffi in
O. L. Lockwood, G. P.
A A. A. R. R.
Grand Tra\*cr»e county. 8| *miks
A GOOD PBBACBEB ought to

south of the city.

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E. GREILICK CO.
City.

DON'T Be KooLKp^

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Nattb Sidncr, N. S W. D.. ScpC
18—Lieut Pe*i7 mirired ftom the
ou board the relief ihtp
Wmdwmd « 8:15 thi» morning. Dr.
Otedtickt WM also aboard. Peary
the pole but on the iart
!
^non^ the
important dacorety,

=«3^“S“rs

au'asjs.’s.^is-'s
tPoS^JTiZJ^-STfS.

aloe with tbe
- Who.
I who an partion )aat at etroop

Iwrs of the eOBWirtM olala that they
did BM oarm upon any roport. and

^MUk «TM v«T vtivd Tb* B«tlMte

arsjsrj^'^ 'tr.srii

Ssl'CaS'HSK;

■NMT •• tST

that it !■ atumther lUelj that

CHAPLAIN ORWICK’S CASE

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sSr'Ssi^rE~&SS%W
l^irr^S
B«r. A. J. SldMd d«UT

irU Che tUgmlmr CoalWr-

Yonngr*^F^ Keweuf^cT^ PlUM,
K. iTsinclair. 8. O. Btlekiand. W. J.

While anyone attending the ooofv.
loe eeeelone <rf the Medxidieto can
•re that there lea great kfti golna on,
thie U not eren an indication of the
work that U aotoally beli g done.
Oommliuee are at work that an
d ling the real Tital work of the «

Th. eaas of CAmpUin Orsrtek of
J. Dee«lU. J. a Jte^ Iiriw_*^ U

‘-?roo...rtmon««l..l«m.dthe

taking nndue liberties witn womi
and for this hit oaM will be taken np
at the oonferenoe a year from tbl*
time Tbe matter hae been referred

Carpets, Oil CMfes.
Mattiogs, Laci Cartaiu
Cmtalis, Slailn,Rict,
Stem, Raigis, Oishet.

Orwiok belonged at the time the condoot for which he wiU be taken to acooont is aU^ to have been commit.

Cash or Credit!

npgj afa naaeaoaMTaw Waw
^ ThU AfWMca WOh Krl.

MTTlM U ihl« pvt of tb« mu.

-’trSsssjvsits^
Th.n U w> Imaota of
th* wort of U» ohoroh more lalor
Mttag il^ tbolr wort tor too oocrooi
mU poor wkltoo of tfao oootti. ood

irsL'Lij
?ss. Dr%ijs:
:i^5^7rj,iS:i.“;f‘t2riirrtSdis
2r^5S'.".iai^

ssTSs

SSr^FiT'

•boot 100 000. iialf of which
•MioMoad Um ocher belt whiUw
Tbo BMieio at the t'Temujr eeweioti
WIU be to ohorfe of the chou of ti*e

SPIRIT OF CO-OPERATION
iMl fMCMe W.rt» Utrttdecd^te^f.E.
CWW^M* Till. Mi^relet
HUhap t

ewfoo nnill nevly midnight

last

and stewards are la

rX

Ooaling, K. P.
THE MODERN WOODMEK of .Amer­
Partridge.
ica wUl give a^er of their popo
Bo^
_
lar danoee at U
Bible Canee-U B. Kenyon, O. F.
nlng. Sept, M.

IF Tonr Fountian pea should bloi.
m tbe oonrt hones, and are progreaa
mg finely with their work. A nnm
bar of epeclal oommiUee* are hard at
The
on tbe things awigned to thorn.
Relatione— D.
F.
I committee on conference rela*
about
18 ycart
rear, old
iild was found in the Kean
Kearney
canal at two o’clock this afternoon
Cogshall. J. L Buell, B K. Lorejoy.
ing the eneniug year, any
There wa* a rope around her neck
re to this ooufereaoe from another
from this to another, or any that
and a heavy weight wai attacheil tr'
that affeou their oonferthe other end of the rope. There wa hare a ease hare
to oome before this
deep wound in the giiri abdomen.
Of oonrea, m always,
a great many eaaaa
Wl lASm BEXOMlJIATIONe

7im today and

Cincinnati. Sept. 18-CongT«Knan
Wm. a Shattuck of the First Ohio
diMrict has announced that he will
not be a candidate lor re^lec
BnnmeU ot the Second district
also decline a re-nommatKm. Both
are Republicans.
No reason

______
BRXVITIBS

Important work
^thlrt^cTR^laiop Fitxgi^ldand
cabinet, who are arranging, the ap*
(loiutmento for the ensuing yev.
There are a number of Uymen’i committees present, to present tbe matter
of their pastors to tbe bishop and his
■ t, among them committees
Petosker. Lansing and other
It U tbe Mttled purpose of
the bishop, however, to make no
cnanges in pastorates, except where
they are absolutely essential
All of the work of oommttteee it
very satisfactorily and
e friction as ever in the
history of Uie e^mference.

All ladies interested in , home missionary work are iiivitcd to be prctcni
uual U. R A .I Excursion Oct.
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock,
oledo and Chicago,
fth, to Detroit. To
in the City Opera Housc.io hear Miss Ool.
uond. lad. It’s a
14th. toR
Bertha Fowler of Chicaga ^his
i these cille*.
l< the Home Missionary anniversary
Munay. Agent.
meeting.
to na. Victor
T. G. Nicholson has complele<
some very attractive gold signs for
Waile Bros, and Arras & Cole.
Tbe Lady Buffaloes will hold
meeting tomorrow night.
The American Buffaloes will nu
tnis evening and have a social i»arty
after llic business session.
Mis. Crane of Liciroit will have
charge o! the millinery dejiartrocnt oi
the Boston Store this season. It
announced a tew ila>^ ggo that the
Boston Store had engaged Mrs. Hoi»c
ul Uclroit as head inmmcr. but she is
unable to come. The ilay before she
Stop and rs-.n.iyc our 5t.xk. Ijs
cx|»ectcd to start fur this city, her
t«-u wIiiU- «r
vou ihf prio*^.
was taken cniically ill and is still very
Our wuh in to please i ver> Ixxiy.
low. Siie wdl not be able to conic,
call and
kMlI try to plca»c you.
but they have been fortunate to
Wr t-arry a c»mipleie line of lirocerprux-s arc tair, we alx.
cure Mrs. Cranc.an able trimmer and

IMI ST(»I H!

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ir^r^s»‘w*u'rn5s::?ss:
srx*sss‘rrtf.s:.ri:ra':

J|i,jSrthe Prudent rcgrtdsrt^
Jwmt as a hard one.

ORLY ASAIOON BRAWL

needy brother.
Mn. W. G. Laerreoce has secured
the serv ices of Miss Margaret McNul.
ly of Chicago as trimmer for the sea­
son and she arrived today to begin
irk.
P. C Bauer of the Michigan Stardi
Co went to Chicago last ev ening
Mrs. WiUiam .Arnold of Grand
Ra|iids arrived this noon for a visit
with James Bemish and family.
Hon. A. B. Dougherty of Elk Rapids U in town today on btomem.
Mrsu Frank Meads left this after­
noon for a viiit in Chicago.
Mt» Marian Roberta is spending a
short time in Detroit and Ann Arbor
before going to Oberlin.
Mn. Chaa. Sherwood of St Joseph.

today alt«

NmrYort.Sept.l8-Distnct/
nn Jerome, who mvertigated tbe
Srt rtNicholaiFiA today, imned
a iHlair— rtyii«; -There was no
l^^^^VLnanbart of the
emr it «at just a takwn htnwl Fish
Sm Sharkey a viokot name and

a viait with Mr«. W.

Wint« Part, Fla. Sept 18-The
SemiDole hoW here wai totally dotioyudbyfae. Lorn, $100,000. Edward Swert.the owner.B in Hiclu(an.
ir TOO would yoanaMrtwam

a.-rBisTa-*-' ^

w

Are the line of
extention tables we
are showing, in both
round and square
tops, with turned,
French and pedestal legs. We start them
with a good solid oak table 42 in. top. 3
inch fluted legs, golden finish, ^ i r A
will seat eight persons, for - • • - - • «PT•'JU
Your CrodH: is Oood.

The Boston Store
DRESS HAS A NOVEL EFFECT ON
THE CONDUCT OF MANKIND

have

■irici
Dry Oood»
You will tinduB at 511 E 8th St..
alwaY-s ready to see you. Call and

D. B. NICHOLS

O Oroo«CK

jTEINBERS’S GRAND
WEDNESDAY O/I
SEPT.

LINCOUI J. CARTEirS
REW SCEMC SENSAPON

THE

DARKEST
HOUR
-WITH-

CNAS. A. (KARL) -RARDIER
AND A COMPANY OF
COMPETENT. PLAYERS.

C

Til Acei K Slip Ruiita
PIKES: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c.

Tables of
Quality....

This No. 76 solid oak table.
42x42 top. 4-tn. legs with
heavy carvings, rich golden
finish, worth $IS- I A OR
Our price
I UiZU

roolc^ry
Conf^^o^lons
SHo^s

a;:L.^££^.is:ir

WnAiaftoo. Sept. 18—On their
- Rotueveltnna hU
pMtjr wiU pom through thmeeu fUtev
SepnilywiB leave 0)uiet Bay ti>moROV maraing. The tour iriU eori
at WartmgloQ. Oct. 7.
Pre«aem
Roowrelt wiU go at far north as Mmand as far west as TofwkA
The Prtrtfcnt *ai be ac^panred
«• hit northwestern tnp by Ut. James
J. Riehartlson. the thrr« speoah^
iho srfll keep the pretident s apeakapiantut tn good order. It

In CoMiler Seat^$l.3S.

Find fault with the family if
the last furniture you bought
docs not suit you, nor with
your wife either—perhaps she
IS not to blapie Evcry'body
hereabouts knows, or ought to
know that the Grand Rapids
Furniture Co’s, store kc eps the
best and sells everything at
If vou w
low pric
ur furniture piiarways have your
an teed as this firm :TU do
[lo end to your
there will be no
home comfort and h^pim-ss.
and you know it is I
cheapest lor all the h
as well as your wife.

lil)liillW»TUIl.t
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V
coimf an

218 IY««t SL

Trnverse Oty

No'tieo -to t-adios!

TTi“i?hTS.’br.’;:o‘r„ud....,u..

JMrc«n«

rk of tirepaTatinr
Thtoophootthe
a \v
MMioo. the local |m.t4ir« b«ve
•araaet aad anwran ing in thel
eratiootwilb
with thf>
ib.1 two |ia»i<.r.
|ja»i<.r. ot tb*
Methodist ehorcbos in tbe city au(*
with the oonimlttea on artwngemrnta
Brery effort ha. been nade by the
Invitations have been issucil for
local paaton to aael*t in theeniertaiu- the marriage Saturday noon of ^liss
mot of fwaeu by the meubere of the
Ta^ ^arcbee. and other ohoiohe. Fannie Hmshaw to Mr. William Adban doiM oiaob to wake tbe work of
tbe local Methodleu M easy m powiA. Rosenthal had the mislortunc
step on a nail last evening while un­
packing goods.
The funeral of M. Oberlin of Bmgharo enU occur tomorrow at 10 o’clock
trom the Catholic church at Suttons
Bay. The }oll bearers will be WOl‘ Beiiner. Frank Bean. Mike Litney, Fred Wuriburg. R 1*. Bums and
Pat Burden. A team will leave Mor­
obuebee Ibat Uiey npreeent Some an’s bam with the paU bearers at C
clock shar]> tomorrow morning
Fldward J ohnson, a prominent pain
and decorator of Manistee, die
last evening at the asylum of general
panU>*sis. He was a member of the
Llks lodge at Manistee. His wife
wdl be here this e\-emng to take tbe
WILl START TOMORROW
remains home to Manistee.
Mime*. VefthwwM Towr WTIU la<
At the conference session this

JSti3SS.S“““

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toan afa TarrUria C

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mm-B

i

i tmg Doae That Horn XoC A»-

SUNK IN THE CANAL

iiSTfeT^

¥

O. Cook. J,

treanrrrvan grinding orcr loog col
■ of llgurea. Ae !• almoet alwaye
laaea nine nporu an Ure in coming in. and the work of theee men Wxhoa. Willard Heath. J. B. Peat,r-ade all
the harder.
B.t
el*pe to ptmot tbe Ujla« of the they
an getting their work along
ifpoedbU. An iaJnootioo will
ae fast V npable worker, and earoeet tion—W. A. Ezner. B. W. DaTls. U
blT bTaeked.
S^blybe
W. CalkliiA D. A Green. O. T. Van

^ TboMh
iMi^ Mb M • .®olo.
TtWWfh of
i it wmmt ▼•!?

»jr:5ij£r-

BoZrt d’mrtlts-Ohabmn^ O.

COMMITTEES AT WORK

^ *Tw sruite rtE?ss
XrSr!52?Jsr%Su^hT.j.‘ir

S-sHGiiTsS

coarunceconinEEs

PEARY HAS RETORNED

THEYCOOLOWTWREt

EKCELLENT
IffiEUNGS

m
II

o\% a usual thing, the bet­
ter dressed a man is the
better he behaves under
all circumstances. It is a
cheering sign of the times
that men generally arc
paying more attention to
their attire. Many are
encouraged to do this by
the fact that by wearing
L. Adler. Bros. Co. Kottp'Chester made clothing,
they secure as good a
reputation for dressing as
well as their acqifaintanccs who pay twice the
money to swell merchant
tailors. S12.00 to $22.50
gives you all the dress
advantages that tailor
made men secure at S25
to $50.00.

AU Uairs dcMfing iknowlctigc of (’utling ami Fining IxJt's’
gaimenih. cilher t<^ making ihcir own circs-M» tir l!ie Jrt-ssmaltborougli iTuirsc
ihg trailc.’cannot afford to mil* the most tborou^
given in this line of work. My clam will be organired here (K t.
13. coraplelc instruction in ten da>t <8 hours each «U> l. V«m
will be able to cut any gannenl you mc^, also lie able to
fiigurc after taking thi* coutvl
;
.

riurj AkiiT

4

M Jth in«tr

IV.11
IV .11 «TAt.
WTAf ft.
Ot. 1 hemr priwd lnirt;w<
Hull «nd Wiirl

mtr ti<

I Will l,t at Room 31.*., 3rd floor. Wilhelm block. Saumlay. Urt.
1 lih, from 2 to fl |». m^ all wxslung lo take this course plea-se calk

IVIrs. R. NA/^. Oonsmoro.

Stylish
Coats For
Fall
and Winter
We have just received
thd last shipment of
the renowned Kuppenhei ner Clothing, cons‘s! ng largely of Over­
coats. The B. Kuppenheimer Overcoats
have snap and stlye not
found in other makes.
Every» one is guaran­
teed iThis guarantee is
no .empty boast — it
means satisfaction or
your money back) —
These coats sell from

$10.00 to $25.00
According to the material used.

Good Overcoats for Little Money
Good Beaver Overcoats, in late styles. f5.BO
i{ood length, well made. $4 50- Ss-5°'
vV/
Heavy Grey Oxford Overcoats, the cor- ^
rect length, well made, and the most
gQ
stylish ever offered at.

E. WILHELM

HATS FOR FALL WEAR

NKW BL.OCIC

The “Roswelle." of course leads -- none
quite so good as the "Roswelle you
know—It’s guaranteed not to fade
and will not break. If you wear a
“Roswelle” the style is right, and
you will be a satisfied man if you Q QQ
wear one. The price.......................... vw-v/vr
IN OTHER MAKES we have alj the latest shapes and shades, and are splendid values for the
money.

THE CHALLENGE Stiff Hate

2*60

THE NEW "DUNLAP' BLOCK

1.60

$5oo, $2.50 *•••••••••••••••• •• • ••

Anew one is the "GREACO" - You Q.OO
will want one.............................. #s/.xv
All Kinrfi otOmr>m

tb^ Boston Storo,

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