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The Evening Record, September 26, 1902
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-09-26
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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;l THE EVENlNG'^^ :M
1^^^
CITT. aaCH. THIOAT smPTXIlBBB Be IBOB.
GEN. ALGER
^RSED
LOOKtW OVEK THE ROAD
wAl MNthisegef tbeT.i:..lo.a M.
aad dope. Mmeea er the So B. A1.
ItehdMiM Trtbut* From R*puWlowi JudloUl Comrontlon
VOTE WAS MADE UNANIMOUS
WastilswiaAtae W«
Uta# Edna FrMB DIM of DIph
therlA Lut Ev^nln®
and a helpful as wall as f
haiim graded.
liw
limthara
ara many who eonm undkr to my
say this morning beyond raitseating
raitsi
f.sre-.s-issi'ss
Until Child Was Vary Near to
Death's Door
r of ta# l.utu aafTnwrr Soaebt t
«• liiMaM by the Prarer of Faith
OF DETROIT
Ooa« nfUt.
by RBpubllcann In
s;t::22sr,jxrjr.^^
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
Candldat* Has Good R*oord
an a Judga
' Srs.;:Sii;5“'S!?l£
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ohua.h.risr;i'rur‘.f„Ssn‘^5
*>EatoUH« That we ladoiae oar ttale
admiaielraSloB, which hat been oara.
: Issas-s
**Thlf it the oalT tlate aonraatioB
that oar i»rty wUl bold befora tha
leritlatara elecit a aaooeetor to 8eaalor MeMlllaii. ami at a ntherlnw of
tapraaaoUtlTr rapoMicaoi frath frota
the peoide. we detirr to icUe eipram
aloe lo the potItUe amtimeot^if the
BtajocUy of the repablhwot of Miohigao in faTor of the cbntoe of onr be
loved et jrorenior. tbe former eeera.
larr of war. We beltere tliat the leg
iaaltare thoaW and will reooffnlae the
with of the people by eendinit to tbe
aad dietinwaitbi^d eltlaeo. Oen. Bateel A. Alger.••
amioortty oommittr* on reeolatioot.
aok of the oonrentioo to hie the fol
lowing repnft in jiart dlteentlnw from
the nMjority report preeented hy the
"^Tr“.committee
baa .ananimoatly
mead that no
ng any oandidale for United
eeaator be patted oy thlt oonTaotlon for tlie following nweoot:
*'nrft
Tha mil for tbit oomren-
d.>«M •« ibi.
TCBltOT mn mlwMwUboDi ooo.td-
sss2!.siLr':r,i::,Jr..To:s;
Mpeotlee diatriota
We beliere that inatmaoh
at theta are tevaral eaadldatet for the
hi^ oBee wilder oontideration, each
^th a eertain following, whoee good
2SS5J.S
a the clroalt Itenoh of WaySe^reren,.
The Hoa. John Patton of this city.
on of the Fifth district.
»e nomUtaUon of JnOge
the child’s complaint, and was told
Mra^Smnrthwaite spok- on the sub
that sht- was rafreriiig from bronohltia
While many
As soon as he saw tbe case, however. ject of play grounds
children in Traverse City have pltaity
of opportunity and comfortable planes
obanos of the child’s recovery at that in which to play, others have no
in I 111* dlseasr was very place bnt the streeU Hbe read an ex
tract from a Grand Rapids paper, telling of the good done there thlt rear
‘ ‘
Idly choking tbe child to d.wth
He in their new!
5f
nnrea
after tbe welfare of the littlv ones in
He antferer. bni the mother wonld
WtM not ooniH tit lo this
The doctor then said tliat he wonld
111 cdusnltatioo. and as the mother
rthechUd hadnochoi<
fellow id.ysicUn. and t
mt,
“1
anti-toxii
xin was the only remedy that
the jndi^l oarrer of
«d any oliacoe lor tbe child’s
aad gave him a good raoord
still ihi* mother would not con
before tbe delegatea Beorelary D. K
Alward made a little speech for Judge sent to^iu USD. hhe ssid she had
Dodde of leabeUa county aad mid his faith uA Higher Power, and in spite
of tiie ifnt» of two phvsicUns to show
him in nomination, bot seeing the that yimt Higher Power desires men
Dverwbalming sentiment for Jndge l!ar to usTtbe mean^ that He has placed
pentor.
woe Id keep their faroHte at their hands sh<' wonld not oonsent
snpiwrt lo Ihe nse ol tiic anti toxin. Ou«* of
the doctors declared that she was be
ing gnlhy of criminal negligence in
thus reluming to allow medical aid to
do wbM it oonld to save the life uf
the child, bat she said. ”Do you mean
to say that I am neglecting my child ?”
••I c-rmlnly do mean just tnat,” was
the do('tor's reply.
The ctiild’s soUertug* endtnl at 8
name of Jmlge Bhepard being voted o’clock, when life ended. Tbe burial
upon. The state «-eutral committee occurred from the home ibis momwas antborised to fill all raonneies ing. with no galheriug of friends at
that may oconr on the state ticket and the house of course, as the health offlI cers would not allow it. Dr. Lawton,
the health omcer, gave permission for
hn eld. r of the Lsiler Day Saints
from Kalkaska, who, it is said, luul
been eummoned^o pray for
tbe
child, to l.old aPfry brief se rvice at
Ckarl«iwli*s M Uaear Fariors Will Not
me housi* if he would comply with
the ordinary restrictions ut the health
board in the case of so malignant and
oontagions a disease as di|ihtheria.
It is said that neighbors have been
B. Bontell. of Baglnaw. who is exlensiv. ly cooaeoted with several beet freely admlt^I to the Fiwes ^home
ingar factories, was in tbe city yester While the obiUl has been
________ have bi*en
>nall^‘**
allowday on his wny to Oharlsvoiz. wber^v even school chlhlren
lo«>a at her throat, affected with
be will endeavor to boy np the beets eo to l<y.a
rt'ad
disease. Then* have, thereaddis
raised thers by the farmers this year, the drt
lo ablp |o Mie Iketory in Haginaw. It
Is stated that the Uharlevoix factory
oaanot be completed tiiU fall in time
to handle tbe^ ratw^ by the far
little
■ girl
irlh
ha<l scarlet
mers. The work on the struttnre was
fever some stime ago, and that she
not started swm enoogb
was allowed to be ontand to get damp
before the diesaee was over, aad that
no medical attendance 'was ever oalled. Neighbors say that it Is a wonder the
tlie scarlet
he child lived through
U
Qaaaa L'ltr ball Tsaw B«l a Bars Tlaw
reviewed
J^dgc^oiSSJur.
HOT THIS YEAR
are among tbe most delightful features
of the clnb programs, gave a review of*
the last book of Kate Doulgas Wiggun. ’’Children’s Righu”
ve^%ieUil^rond^^^^
,l tbs batineM meeting delogatiw}
lo tbf meeting of tbe State Federnu were clectml
Hot
clectrsl as follow
follow^: Mrs. j
H. Minor, Mrs J. W. Patchin. ^
Alt
. Mra r. R. Dookernr. Mrs
New York. Sepl. 2(;-~\Vall slicel
heajs toilay that j. I*. Morgan aV Co.
hive turned over the I-ouisvillc &
Nashville railroad to the AtUntic
Coast Line Co.
Morgan will now
l»ecomc a factor in that line.
Cl. M*. Powers ohhe Fidelity Mui-i
ual Life Insurance Co., has relurncilj
from Northjiort where he hM l>eenjl
working tor some lime.
Suit CidirlScat Cold Storage
I-
iffihtyripeTt______
• PER* NEAR BOMB
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was
witaeassd
life.,-
ANIL CHILDREN —
PRICES 10 CERTS TO S2.50
KNITTED GOL»’ OUtVKS-GRICAT VARim
m. mmiMDA s. co.
-<lhr.rmu<l
K> All IU»d..
Mmitt goodness
TMTIMOMY FOR TBB DXFI
FOR WINTER SCHEDULE
Q,B,M I. ItalUeaS
Weal «e CadlUae Tkls Moeatan.
Attorney Pxtehm for the defense in
Ihe Hargraves murder trial, accom-
uivs Tai»< itr
Usai iMrTiee. WHb Ttrw
}lsh to
see them—
JIlired U.
Friedrich
I.KAIiKR IN r.OOliSHOKS
THK OLD STAND
that he has not yet decided whether
he wiB grant the rci^gest of the board
efiSsSS-*2re^i^‘2..i:.j5i
will ran Bnnday also
Trains will arvive from south nt
14:1» s m-. from both north and sooth
. m. and
p. m.
jat 1
nre other Fountain Puns be
falennan. bat ther don't
ui any o^.=7^^^
pay. He wiD look in.
more thomiBhly. and Mas Ida Larkins has gone to eShidoaobefore tbe next cago, where she will bc^^in a cotme of
Body ht the
Bi^ coflege.
STEINBERG'S bREUABLE DRY DODDS AND CLOTNMD HOUSE.
Tan Bulbs
A fine shipment just received.
Place your orders early while
assortment is complete . . .
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
The Fsir
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83.00.-82.00. $1.60. 81^
Ludiot if infrotiod watch for ourgpocia/ andorskirt tala.
221 Tnat St.
••XDC Fdlf
MlBX«r MBkB
Oil Orain. Straigbt Calf. Kangara o ealf
THE OLD RELIABLE
242 FRONT STREET
Special Bargains.
A lot of $1.00 Corsets at 49c. A lot of 50C Corsets at :t5c.
Good Shaker Flannel at 4c.
Good Brown Cotton at Oc.
Fruit of the Loom at i)c, Lonsdale at 9c.
Special for one week, all our 15c wool dress
goods at 19c.
All our 30c wool dress goods at 22c.
RniMm atlMT DnuDuii in fM ID to 20 pMCUl ctNoptf
llaiatitlNrstom,bMMKmclnaStoiiiriPilton ,
Im ■ithmti MM till« am If OnuONis.*
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
\mm
SHobb.
FRANK FRIEDRICH
*
il
■•■a:;.,:. ;
$1.40. $1.75. $2.00.
W»<fc
B.
paniedbyl-roaecutor I'rait. wgnt to ^
verviee
Cadillac this iDoming to lake the tes-^
r.xosuenf
givan tbe city by tl»4s
sohedale.
riroooyofMrik Came Crmnell. one Thera will be xhrae trains each day
ol the witneMOS for the dctcnsc. who daring the week, and one train on
SnndTy. which Is nn nddirion to the
regular asrvioe for this city.
ol
Traias will leava this station nt 6:10
a. m. for Grand Bapids and ptbsr
10 etnts p«r Yard and upwards.
New Goods in Every Department
F-OR BOY3
Trains Oat aad la.
Of the O.
The winter Ume oard
oa:
Handsome Waist Ciotbs
These slioes have all the
wear it is possible to put
into shoes lor children.
They ate made of Kid
.md light calfskin, light,
incilium and heavy soles.
by a large
^eorge Payn tloct not believe that
car in court when the <
4P be abeolulely ncccaiary for lo- comes up Mooday. M Gnn
J1 hunters
bufiten to go lo
to the noctfaeni
nortbens pen- waa a near relaiivc of the Hargn
rabto hunt deer thii ye»r. He at the time tbe murder oemmed.
lieves there wiU U opportuoitire
McBtyorqiatt light here In thU
BAU ROT DBCIUr.1>
^ YeBenUr, whOe in the
joityortbeforbot tbe Bonrdmw
V he no tin right imo n Uige
nl The deet did not «mit to be
a)*or Uarve
Kl«) but direrpeared into the
§mi
85c and $1.00
School Shoes-
.SoKiool SHoes^.
THE NEW STAND
hly disinfect a nnmb
Of tlie school house
AlM3ut their Children’s
shoe bills when they buy
our
Cbe neuer Rip Kind
THIRTEEN INNIR6 CAME
teat and
firumbling
‘
itr 11 iv -bid •i*'
son aad .Saifky. the old lovinoible
battery, while
Moore aad
Stall
Parents
Cease
Moewma MaXe.aD«Bl.
Lawton, the health oflloer, has
, taken the case in hard, and all will
be done that oan be to iwevent the
spread of tlie disease. All who can
be found to have been ezpo^ will be
sent direct to their homes. Tbns far
roarth. • ‘ Holding the vlewa above
three little girls hare been taken
aipptMed we diaeent from the lait ret- son. winning in the thineenih Inning from school and sent to their homes,
alatien peeeented by the omjorttv aad
beoanse they have been directly ex-
z:: r- 's*
wanted kind is here for .MEN
'
^nS,s:.ir‘2ZfS
d to the platform and Ina short.
Men Will not do jaZtiee to tepablioan
tam if it eab)eola ileelf to the impatatioo gC taking what may be oonaidered
TbeVneen Oity base ball team reae a- aaap jadgment apon to imporant tnroed last evaalng from Oantial lAke,
Malerttr Kme#« Adentae.
Tbe total
vote of the ootmtiee
INCREASING sales are the best evidence of our
I Gloic Department’s ix>jmlarity.
If you have not
been here this season you have lost something.
The new st>des and colors are bcauliful~a dcUght to
the eves and good taste of the most refmcxl
Evenr
y email boys, and
given lot non-atteudauoe
►me^of them showing msrvelouR iu-
UWMI MlmlDUtMtioc wad pUdfw loyal
aapiwrt lo oar abler lummtira. wl^
ao laoaetly booorwi tba aUta by bit
bear aloft iba baoaar
.78 and 72: ooro.
Toledo-^ heat. TJi* and Tfi,.
Ohioago-Wheat,
M: corn. 90^:
Randolph street, died last evening.of
pork. $l.%25; lardtS.TOnnd
malignant diphtheria, after an iUoses of the oity who are too young to enUr the pnblio aobool
__________
lasting for about a week. »r».
Mn 6ibbs followed with n floe talk
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illett has taken a p^ltK^
I ihs relation of the children to the
^‘**«**
McCool on his farm.
sblio eohooL Bhe spoke of tbe care •nlh.........................
iohigan takes of iu boys and girls, *
e time it bae been evident
irelling not only on the work of tbs
t^t the ohi]
child wae in a criiioal ooodiHK LADIKS are Invited to call and
pobllo
aohooU,
but
the
valnable
work
iion, and friends of the family have
be convinced that oar styles and
door
le
in
tbs
tb
schools
for
the
blind,
the
nrgtid the mother of the child to call
oHces are all that oan be desired.
i. tbei
physician, bat she had not done so
Mra W. G. Lawrenct.
1C76 St.
nntil yi'Blerday.
It is said that Mr‘a ITroto U a mem that no matter what tbe condition .of
ber of tbe LatU r Day baints. and does tbe child. Miohigan takes able care of
not
to .I..WT»co.ofph„l.
Mrs. Peek gave a very --------------bold. Hint "thopmj.rof
paiier and Talk on tbe adventures of
the trnant officer in Traverse
rse Uitv. i
is familiarly
ook MO. w» InkkD .Ick, >h<. nni.i.4 ”Foxy Grandpa. ” as be it
called, hat
adventores
that
imldbea
and these b
N Mrs Peck
ttale repobl
■
«aii atora ably
Mdtb of theft
m thTitiro
“‘““^■-thiul
the
^^d^bart Bttcber Co,, Props,
naglect theD sradles, bot th<^ who come of the Grand Bapids oonveotloo.
ara permitted to over do in the way
iusrnsr-
to the rwMltttf^ MK-
s sJTTi^.-JsfVn.iir.ailrts;
::
Vote Was Uaaalmew AUboarM
JmUm Loaf Md Beaator HqHUUn dlspoeed of In
Md r«YMi«w»d tbMir abU oarwlfi^ th«
bMIOhMldlatl..N««AU.^^
: -ssurr'.
Dow for Too/ Ball ■»
All Iclr^a OF Foo* Boll BuooH**
JMO* riooolvod o« «Ho OlBy Book
•«*roV^reoo|>« «ko IlnlmortB.
Oo% rooc^ For BoRupdoy'o
Sty. Shi
They wiU ra-
carpenter
coarmikia tff • 4wUln rot« MM
tnwt M MSpniMioa on cim wbjxit wm
dMirmbU. tiM AUrtr rMoUsioM wm«
WITH PEOPLE OF STATE
MEDICAL AID NOT SUMMONED
rapidly
AfUr OPpMlns R*Mlutlon Wm
VoWd Down 688 to 427
VERY HELPFUL PROGRAM
HELP CAME
TOO LATE
SOUTH SIDE
A DELICATE
TOUCH...
Ourovercoate for 1902
ht good forms—make
poor forms appear to
advantage—no tug-6fwar necessary to get into them-touch you only where they shouldThe touch to your pocketbook is imperceptible.
considering the value
received-teiidollanlo
twenty-five dollars.
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TMS DULY AMCHICAM NATUIIAL
OATHAimC WATCH.
lUflk^viltteMoanlvlih tlwMtf.
Ml tiui« Cw mU. It CiMatte
|w^;4irwm€fib>pyto
M
«mlAlf» ia fiM pMpl0*aM«afor
*• Mita teUaita4MMMaia.
WllklUft
•ad tka jMaaral
Not ^man-mmde^ but nature^c Alft for
the core of Constipation, wiiether
chronic or .acute. Action natural^-no
pain, no sripe. At your Drugsish
Large bottle, 35c.; small bottle, 10c*
toairia. PiMMFtm TwSij rntAmtfm-
Hiiiil
TOO OLD
lo WORK
BEST TO BE NAD
4TB TICKBT.
Wm nmmm Tee t
. »14«a «r •mgtmmm.
>»rMriwr ••*<*mBo a. wrammbk mt oaai—c
Blai* T^WMrarI^ABIBl. M*C OV «f tea.
CSABI^B# A. BL41B mf i
BOWUr A. Wt
of B U InalBB caaM, tba Oeawal Laka
band, aftar aappaa. woat to tba baal
bolel in tba ol», wbato tba <daaao
UM A. FAia. me IWbmmm,
WwJ
uTiTiiriKBLLBY mf Wm
.U Wi
the train pallad oat Ibo band waa
dreeaed In Baba ooalaxM, and tba
parada attraotad ao aad of attwil
ASaSIBAisO a OABSAOII «rc
OBIaABDU C. MOFFATT.
FAB. B. MOXI
BBFUBUCAJf COUtrTY TICKBT.
CAVIO a. CBAHDLKK.
jarOMfCM•CMIBRT a WAUTBa
fWB.gytar<rfte«U.
FBAJia W. WILaOM.
farOMMly TrMMf*r~
«lBO. WsCBTBWABU.
ar awMiMti— At‘fr—7~
^
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Oanoorat of Jan. 7th. IBOt. aaya:
THE BEST YET. In Loui
pMk«^ and tin Mdleoee
natUma The beadon oollialoo beeen two tralna waa one of tbe aoal
sssr-'*""
ABU. W. CCKTta
Tlie (
eekly Herald la one
of Ihe
hinmuUouM of New
York. It U
In noi
I
|Hii»ular nmona AtnorlU'lna nrlulwl ‘Tnu-kwards,”
white nun iimat ataod on bis brad
ua^i. a cBABK
to rrad It. OulMlde of a'aUulUr |inbIUmIU.ii in TrlM-o M ruinatown this ta
printed medium for newa
fruw -boiue*’ for Ihe thousands of New
York s alim.nd-eyiil half
to Ih* found JuMt ns
na rejnilarb* in Chh
Jodia W.
the oomir week lira
in Mil Aujerlean harbor
>arbcr sboj). W'bea
tela Foailoa Lonf on the »a|irciD« the la unary man ao«>a out of
ire<i*«u»or caiTh
baaoli of thaauta. Tti(« ootioa WM
The oul-oMi
elrrulatlon la
oxpa9lod Jb4b« 0*rp«nt4«r U »ttroui
or than that in New York. 8oorra
oanaldalA fl« bu h«d aererol yc»r.’
««raid Is a fourpitre {Miper. atn
•Epaiiaooaoo the bench aad !• r«pat•d to be on able jurut and a nan ot h«lf the slS4‘ of an ordinary news she»*l,
always dtsrom'eris Amerlrena boaota tbai ordlnarj ability. Jodm and
e«n*M» It oi»eos lit Hie left aide instead
OarpHitor b aa bean liule known tn of the right. The ctdmnns r
poUSoa. bat on tba benob bi. daol. wise instead of up and down, and a
flash view of the sh.-s-t clv.^ the ItuiMTiiinhled e«. 8neh
fal Bad paiMUklBC. with an axtaudad
baowladxa of Uia Uw. baoka.1 by par•Mai ohaiaotarlatloa which fit bin adatfihUy for ao exalted a pocitlon.
Jodpa OarpMlar will bo before the
pao|iM aa tba tepablloan candidate
Ha will ba aleoled. of ooom. and on
tba MproMa baoob of tba atata bU
•jdaloot and wladom will ba aooordad
In ooMidacatloB whiob ihay wUl
JaatlF deeanre. Thi. U a ephmdid
BMtiBaion and added ctrenBth will be
BiTOB tba repablioan Uoket beoanae of
Jadfa Oarpentor'a oandidaoy.
At tba laattog of tba board of eda
oatiaB Inal aiBbta ra«>lattoB wae
pawad aaklBB tbal tba jaBiiore of the
•tfOfBl pBbUc oobool bolldUife be
appolaled apecial polioemeo. The
raBaoB of tbU oetUm waa that thea«'
osplojoa of tbe elty aboald hare anIboite to look afiar Uie achool
graeUa la a muuiar wbiah 'tl.alr
■an BppolBlaaaBt aa amployM ooold
BOt fira tbam. It baa baan bald
daratad to lairpoMa for whloh t
BIO BOt lalaBded. Loonfara t
m^kt rwKT wtob to tbe aa
paopla UrlBf aaar tbe bulldinfx.
TIda ooBboroppad: and bow that tbe
>wIlon BIO elotbad witb tba iieea;>
aaiy aatbority It aboald be a atadiad
pwpaaa to aaa tbal tbe practioa ia dia
ooBtlaBad. With tba jjanitora in an
I
it i'i
turns of nooab Gbaada far ramorad
ftOBi tha aaaal roalaa of Imval wbara
tba inbabitanta ware in total Ignoraaea of tba axiataBoeof aoeb a TuBIcIa
liab Uaoace ia prMBiealty aakaowa.
iBoladinf tba varioas aids tri|ia tba
tn OiiT pratee Yd tbe treeftot that diacanca noeerad ia tlie joaroaj waa
they toaaleod from tba paopla of that aomatbiair maea tbaa 1.000 aillaa. and
BHOB. Tho QooaB OiS^La b
IB apita of wralehad loads, ataap bills
aaddaap BKwaaaa^ not a biaakdowa
r. IHiWBM mt ^
LS.U““'iS
IH>PUL.Alt rKHIOUlCAUW.
A girl cannot begin too \-oung to
intlatc her cheat, drawing in long, full
breaths of iresh ozone every morning,
a warm unbelted gown thrown o\er
the nighldrcaa. heeU together, toes
and head erect,
closed; inhale
through the noac filling lire lungs
thoroughly, allowing the breath to
►lowl) go out from the mouth. This
»a magnificent chest develoiw. A
bplcndiil and all-round
aay
ilrcngihen the inuseJes is to stand
rrect. chest thrown out; with a^ns
lendeil touch the toes with the tips of
the fingers, bending the body only
below the waist line. Continue
this movement with hands extended
over the heail; then throw the body
i>ackas tar as possible, sway first
This cut
the putranteed steel consiniction on our
couches. We>*ve the largest line ever shown in this
co^a^ravm
**** advance; all pades of-
dalay lhatoanala
With avlaw of aolving tba aerloaa
problsm of tba relaUons of eapilaJ
and Ubor tbe McOormiok Uarvestinir
Maohlna Oa U exparimesitinx with
what U kBowoaa a*‘aoclalaBant."
Mlaa Oartruda Baaka, a younf woman
of OBlaBded exparlanoa In aoololoBicad
work, baa baan employed solely to
look aftar tbe welfare of tba army of
amploy<». Thalr oomfort dorlair
The time uiey come aad the
dayi «ni pu. plee^Ur if ytm
kind sympathy |howo at ia our great
loss aadaffliotidbr We wish to axprem
specially our apprecUlion ot tbe oom-
leg five minutes each, in regular g)-m
aastica, throwing tbe loot out in from
It'the side, and back. This will renIcr the body absolutely supple, and traiifiod
DontradictOT) arlhis may seem, put alaotop
Beth and muscle on thin petsons—
also reduce embonpoint and give THE CAUOO haU of Prof. J.
jrace and sturdineti to flabby muscles
» bM bora poatpooad i
These exercises are splendid hip and
.TburwSay.Oct S.iuata
weak, at tbe academy.
omach reducers.—The Pilgrim for
October. ________________
J. W. SLATER'S HWSEflMSMKSTBIIE
_____________and
ta,e of jtooT yonoget yean and
REAUn IN A SHOE!
aased a little monc)*.
Thu bank welcomes savings
BPEOUL HILLINEHT DI8PLAT aU
.a»unul.,georBn.H I,pa„
Ia not hard «o 6od theae da>a. hut
it ia difficuh to end that rare ^omWnatioo of beauty and atyle, eooifert and dtnability. noenhelea.
you can get it in the John Kelly
ahoet and it won't coat you any
more for theae ahoea than otbera
lacking theae eaaentiala. See the
new atylea in our ahow window.
imeren oo yoor uvingt and
your mone) ia late.
For ftoora^M. CWaaa'i
FIRST
'
NATIONAL BANK.
S2D0
52.50
S3JI0
53.50
A. S. FRYMAN
■ m
MOST SATISFACTORY SHOE STORE IN TRAVERSE CITY
SOLD) COMFORT
m. diJ! di^!
CAUUOPTBANKA
We wlah to
>:n
WeampJeaae ynninnyletaBdyoakaoirthatwewin uve you
forw undemaod .here and when to buy.
here taken tbe pr^^'adran-
sod their ploasnrra
bar attectlcMi. Sugrestloos which sbe
makes to tbe offlelals of tbe < ompany
are taken up for cooaldaraUon and in
a laqta oambar of oaaaa adopted.
Him Basks is tha pionaar social agont
in Obleago. although tba plan has
baan adopted by aevaral laxga mills la
tba east It is said that saraial other
larga Ohloago manafsclnrers have the
matter under consldoration.
For the last two weeks Mount Ohul- Oor«»atdMra«ra
Oao W. BArr. PrataaM*,.
Upato. in Pern, has bran Omitting
%oloauio dost aad amoka Rombling
noises are beard a distance of thirty
Several earthquakes have
plaoe. and chasms hate been
opened In the sides of the volcana
A fca- woriU to our friends re
Prince Hrnry of Prussia U probably
garding gas and its uses may not
tbe only perm in tbe world wbo b
be amiss. As to its cfticiency.
Insured agaiust assassination ralely.
convenience, readiness, reliabili
He has an Insuraaoe of £180,000 on
ty and economy, there seems to
.bis life, wbieb Is payable in oaaa he
be no question whatever in
is aaaaaainated and not ocbarwlra.
ensi
Mabel Heath, a young woman of
comjarison of ijuahiy and cxToledo, had been mysteriously a
lug fora week when her sister-in-law. j cdlcnrc of light, tiigcthcr with
vast
decrease
of
cost,
will
Mrs. Jennie Heath, dreamed she ssw
vince the most skeptical man he
her dead body in the river. With a
fHeod sbe searched aad found it float- j makes no mistake in installing
gas in his premises, .\side from
ing on tbe water at tbe i>olni she had
lit merits for cooking and light
dnwmed of.
ing. gas can l>e useil inlcTmitlentMrs. Anna Thornton of Louisville,
ly for heating smsll room^ offihas bsen drawing four pensions from
CCS, bathrooms, etc. ra-hen heat
as Uic widow of four
is
required promptly, and for a
soldiers Mviug in the war of tbe re^
limiicd tunc. Our heatets l»eing
bellioo. Whe has made no t'oooealas easily controllctl as our gas
of the fscu and no fraud is
ranges full efficiency being devclohaiged agaiust her. as each pension
f|»ed on the instant, the expense
was granted in scoordauoa with law.
ceasing at moment of turning off
Haotof Btaphens. aged 71. and Mary
ga.s.
Nursery burners arc also a
8amnals. agod M. were married Sat
great convenience in thg house,
urday evaaiog at Apalaooo. Pa. Forty
while for bathroom purposes our
years
-Humphry Instantaneous Water
uaU.
Heater” is the acme ol perfec
tion. Appliances of all descni>RooenUr both lost their early parttions oh show and lor sale at our
in life Oortespondenoe betweem
office
223 hi Front street.
i followed and tiu*y decided to
y. Stephens drove a team from
Ida to Pennsylvania to
his alBanoed.
Queen Alexandra owns one of the
ost costly pairs of opaza glasses in
»e world. They ware espeoially
made for her in Vienna. The barrels
are of platinum and set with dia
monds, rapphlres and rubies. An ex
pert In suen matters fixes thvir value
at 826.000. ___ ____________
TO CURB A C OLD IN ON E HAY
4.75
Comes when your home has the comfort giving lurnitute that should
be in every home and can be at very little expense. WE HAVE
THE MaST EXTENSIVE LINES OF FURNITURE that can be
found in this part of the state. We want you to see these
MORRIS CHAIRS
There is hardly a d< si^n made but you can find here and they are so
fine this season and we thiniJ more comfortable than ever. I'l.e
cushions are better, we knou because they are filled with genuine
hair. Our prices are from $0.75 up.
TURKISH ROCKERS
These great big. easy leather * rockers arc so comfortable. Such a
splendid line as we carry the only quesUon is. which one lo take. It
really is hard to choose from so large an assortment. No one ever
regrets their purchase.
; PARLOR SUITES
Arc so rich and handsome this season—there are so many handsome
shapes and all manner of fine upholstery. Think of a three piece
parlor suite for $15 00 From this remarkable figure we-have all kinds
of woods and paUerns up to $95 00 the suite.
DuiEiisE emeus coDPiun
PARLOR FURNITURE
STEINBERGS
eRARD OPERA HOUSE
F'ancy shaped upholstered parlor chairs in all the newest styles, ma
hogany. golden oak. quarter sawed oak, birdseye maple, solid gold,
leaf finished birch— the most unique styles ever brought to the city.
Prices are from S3.50 to the very finest. It is not too early to think
about the great gift giving season that will soon be here. Some are
already having articles set aside for them. You are then sure of the
pick of the stock.
ONE NIGHT
TUESDAY, SEPT.
MABK E. SWAN'S
■•All
RUNAWAY
eWE SELL THE BEST”
MAM
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTttE COMPANY
IT’S A UU6HI
irS A YEU!
IT'S A ROAR!
PricaS«,85.50Md 75 Ceott.
SK Ol-r-V, MiOM.
3PE0IAL DISPLAY of Ana mlili
weak at K. Wilbalm'a
;ism F ORCE”
mm
.
Jim Dumps had triad soms
To ssso an aftar-dlnnar pain
Whloh gnawsd at him his bolt bolow.
And flUod his world with Indigo.
Dyspspsis now cant bothsr him
For-Foroa” has mad# him “Sunny Jim.**
gim wwa to wmX Biettbrns ui npplk, the MMrir.
■
mm- i
m
ranr'liiiifl
ATTBIDANCE
V^LARGE
Crowded CdndllidfiB In Fourth
Houwwife. too, U a Mldier, tngtec rUetone atrnggle. while otben ie« at ease.
TheresJtofher work decidea whether
or not her sleep will be sweet and peace
ful If “BESf FLOUR" U a part ol her
ajnmonition "TAPS ' wiU mean at much to
her as to the tired but vktoriou soldier.
pSifiiniiiifmriewi^c
HTASB AMD PIsATPOMlC.
Sol Smitb IMdn fffiBt pfaK *A
Pm RBlilkm.** whicbis to
anftimir tailtos ax* toritod.
“
REW TEACHER IS HECESSARY
: to JudBnMtDfSuitondont Ollbwt
.making the glinta of lunahiiie
brightei and more gol^
As a
THE IMAN MED1CIN*^0,
Grand Rai^ Mich..
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
for some time that I ought to write jt*u
LlT/rDIEV’R‘’^TORA¥rVJ^^
Sol Smith Rumdl i
Slid, made Hr.
ISowCa MMeTbaaaS
—CURED BY—
hr. lui's Lakes’ kestMafivt
thefanmcrdH
s.’sssn's'v’t-s
‘TMBfllPiMir*
..
.
<Iid me such worlds of good. Isuffered
^ untold agonies with mymenses, and female complaints,
for over ten
that death would have been a relief to me.
I took doctors’mediane and several kinds of Patent Medi-
AM
actor like a ^ove.
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
Mr. Lewi* is an irtiBt with the
tame quiet method* of Sol Smith
TOmplaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may ad
Ru*acl,nnd daring the past season
dress
Mas. L. Morse, TaUmadge, M«h.
board o( edacarioa lam erebing. One gained high ptaiK. lajgdjr thioogh
of tba mcm intnremiag mattcra to
hi. naJural magnetiam, Ucial eipre.*k>o, gentle qoaintness and dry* sense
of humor.
Mr. Lewis' auccem in
crowded ia nomc piadoa. a
tbislamotts pUy b a complete triaaimal bU tba doctor alightly on tbe ad tbe rmnedicc Iot tbe m
band. A dap or two afiarward tba
supporting company b one of
dog died. Motblng m partienlai
the best and mow m enly balanced
thooght aboat the matter tUi iaat 8at> atteodanoc of 70. inclndiog 274 sta- that will be seen here the present seamr^. whan Dr. Malealf aaUed on dcou in the High acboolTElmwood son. ncariyaU of the artbu having
STcnae
baa
Ml,
Boardmau
araone
841,
bU btoUmr. a weU known local pby. Oak Park a». Booorilla 37 and tbe bedn in Sd Smith RusaeH** company
OKNTIWT
iadaa, for mpdiaal MlMt and Boatb primary 66. aaaking a total Cbaa for a number of yean. 'Pbe scenery ,
cmra. Ba aspreaaad tbe boUnf that ba Car of 1,844. Tbe tot^ last year at propenies, etc., which the company DR. W. J. HIGGINS
was Btriekan with rablaB. Be ^a ibe aod of the firm f oU month pf carries, b abo the original from the
aebool waa 1.7B6. co that alrmidy tdc
pMtet, ttadpartlT to tbo dUoorap lakBOloabomital, wbafs ba iBOBlred
kussell company.
tba atomat care aod attention. Wed
tlMl Mm p4m banoM
DMdap morning be died after terrible
thiagatftfmXU daUih
•‘A Runaway Match," Mark Swan'*.______________
lion to the fact ^^tbe Fourth
anMng
and
oondnaad
rarlnga,
with
bolBtf paid to lii« aoditor toaaral oa
laadedhat baoa baaa Mtaniad bj
are cr^wdml, a number of them 1
las gatbwor ibr aaaj jaan. Tt
to be a clever piece ol comedy work
haoa bM fiald tbU jaar at tha rata of
and the company aclected to jjortray ‘
•11.000 par
or naarlr ilrOOO par
the cleverly drawn characters include
•ajfor ararp baslaaaadajof lhapa.
of the very best metropolitan
talent This interesting production
BUSINESS CARDS
WEINGARTEN BROS,, 37747f lirwdwiy. New York
^baa taraad oat that Iba **arild
wiU be teen here for one hilarious
18 Tbe ungraded room
XootbcrconctcgntakeiVpUcwnrtlicW. a rrmFcwW. Actrpi t» Uit^nuie
a«a'* wbo vaaoaptarad aaar Oalaaat eanaad me great Baffanng for
ight oo next Tuesday, Squ. :^t», at
lalair U a laaatia wbo aaaapad frooi
tcinbcfg's Grand.
tba Nevbatfy aaflaa aoaa paara apo
eotrio Bittera are tba anrpriae of all ed that to remedy tba crowded oondiaod of vboaa whataaboata ao traec
The musical features oi the coming
tion in tba Oeotxal. Botfdman Areone
VMavarfoabd from
tlBaa to thla
aod Oak Park aoboola in tba Fonrih West Michigan Fair will be of an un.
it WiU
grade aa well aa in tbe Bereoth and
ally tine character. The KumiI baaa
f City Band, whose fame has been
eon and P. H. Mead.
tbe Taoant room in tbe Board
waadariat aboat tba wooda
made through their fine renditions of
Arenneechool be fitted np and a
hU aaaapa or not Ha will ba taken
WiUiam Uiffoni of MemphU it 101 Uiaeher be employed The matter was choice selections, and the famous
book to tba aaylam.
yeara old and WadneoSay ba oela- referred to the committee on acbooU Newsboys Band of the Evening I*ress
Kora foralpaara are anroUinp at tba
wiU pUy daily. The latter band is
tba erent. Aaida from a alight
BBUWK. Atlorary aad C
UatTtnallpof Kiobljiaa tbU ytmt ibaa
aa bia pnyaioal I'ondltion ia ex*
ing ttmt tbe janitora of tbe differ- unique in that it b made up from the
aebool bnildingt be appointed ranks of the -newsies," and many
special poUoe wiibont oar. their boys arc receiving a musical ctlucation
dntiea and authority to extend only on where it would be otherwise imi*aBsitbe eohool gronnda Tbe adriaahility ble. f
Mostoo. Waat ladiaa and tbafbraoctb
of thU was pointed out io tbe fact
aad aoolb. Tbe aladenta from Bpaathat tlmnkeh men acme timoa get
Haney l>ecker went
Summit
iab.SpaablBf ooaatriea bare formed a
upon the aohro^grou^^d
City this morning.
olab, at OoloaU Eapanola, with 16
Oari Qmallng. a farmer liring near
• aometimea inolnled to
membara The Pbiltppine lalanda
MaBkifOn Wedaaadey broogbt in 18
ara aaodnf fraat nadibara of oaUra
piniB of ripe atrawberriaa. wbleb were
bops OTsr to tbe Untad Blaim to ba
of ampUocial aiae and flaror. If tbe
tb« borialnpud
fkoat boldB off n few daya he will
Kiabifaa alamal in tba lalanda reanlta
many more. The berriea are not
in manp of tba proapaotlre atodenta
it if opto
foroed ooea. but are aimply a aeoond onanimoualy. and
aelaoUnt Aon Arbor A dob h»a
aalary ol
baen formed by oolorad aiodente, and
^itor Hareey Curtis at the Oen- CJIe It^a ubSao^thSbeGlth; it
tbay are now llrlog in their own
b
of plumbs..........................
*
impaired, when
1 I A THOStmiN. m'u ornof lnliA^lm
there b a doll.
Tsuoed materially. He
proiK>rtion to tbe amount of srork
head.of Keime^e. Tex., -and aoon done, he waa getting much leas than
niK U'l'lSK Kt»ii:XTHAL.-TaoMl*bON
felt
like
a
new
man."
Infallibl«>
in
of tba Bpaniab war and Philipplna
her janitors.
ver stated that in his
oaapaiffS hara been diatriboted. MO
ere was at least twice as
at tba alate eocunpment; about 800 Mead *a drag atorea
in
the
Central
aa
in
any
in Datroit tbU waek and laat. and tba
ttg. and that unless the
aamainder or tbe abere nambar by
Grand BsTen ia to hare a hoepiUI. other janitors were getting too much,
UAUNLH A e*A AST\>X.
»|
maU from tbe oirioe in tbe ^pitot Ooa tbemaand dolUra u to be ralm d Mr. Curtis was oertainly geting too
buut Vhoa«.
Borsral oitlei io th« alate are now by tbe eiticena and, tbe different little. He iu^ed that if tbe work
plaOBiBf pabllo preeeomtlooa to taka
ibee for the purpose
DlANO Tl’.Sl.NU. J W. nig-. pruf—%nml
plaoa In their borne armorte*
Mr. Kool.. did Ml f.Tor
he wages of Mr. Curtia
Meat men keep their money In their
pet moolh. He iusiteO
trouaera pookat, hot J. 8. Wooton. of
ors for tbe^U.„MUd..„
other boUdiogs could be
Prank
J.
Cbeoey
raakaa
oath
that
MUford. U different. Ba keepa bU
he if eeoior iiartner of tbe firm of F. frcured for #40 if tbe board desired U>
in bU ooat pocket, and booaaaa ba J Ohener It Oo . doing bnaineaa in dose, aod that
would remhin f
doaa ao ba U conalderably riobar than
said that he did not faror high
ba aHsht bare baen liad ba been like
if the work can b*- done ooio
olbar ML A barglar entered bia each and crery case of Catarrh that
bOBBO tba other niebt and went Bannut be eared by the use of Haira
President Carrer stated Uiat if Mr.
Curtis
is raised only 6-') the srmges of
tbfongb bU tro«<era pocketa, bat
And X Specially Seleclctl Company
the other janitors should be cut down
J. CHENEY.
by ubont that figure.
r direct from tbe larger cilic*. in
Sworn
to
before
me
and
aubeoribed
em botberinp to go tbrognn hU coat
Mr. Haskell asked if 6-^ per month,
.^ericas Greatest
wbtob M
^
tb.' salary of the janitors in tbe ward
• Ctir. Mickurui.
buildings, is high wages for good,
Sensational Mclo-l»rama
W. A C
Kotaty Public. steady, reliable men When the mo
salainf tao.
Haira Q
Cure ia taken inter- tion came to rote. Members Foote.
I airo l>r. aeorge Metally and acta directly
___y oo tm
tbe blood Chase and Heuinann roied against the
itrolh
calf, a Telarlnary aorgeon ot l^etrol
for Mr. Curtis and Members
of the I
r. Johnson. HasksU and Nicholwna called npoa to treat a alok dog. a Bend Sr mattmonh^
4b-r foo
oted affirmatively, so that bereF. J. Cheney & Oo., Toledo. O.
pet in a Detroit family. Tiie liUle
A Story of the South
^l reoeirelTSper
Sold by Dmggtata. 75c. Hall*f famPER 1000 WATTS
month, instead of
Uy PilU are the Uwi
told in four acts
rURIIIBHJn> BY
From this he will hare to hire a
of I'ourae.
It ia estimated that orcr ».000.(WO
aacea of soda water were required to
qnmieh tl»e tbirat of Mew Torkera
U1 homes risiUsl. 46 TUitsmade
br^bt to time
KKblir SBCceeds So Uke Success. during the paat aummer and it waa not
I much of a uummer for thtrat. either.
Bdwin Rolfe. of Mo. 610 Baat Kitob- ‘
fire oenta a glass thia would
int to ll.fiOO.OOa
and tbe oiaiBsa
aUBlnet.PBtoakBy.Mleb.. mya: -It
>R. SAWWKM
were all ordered paid.
i ub
la with Mbdamoo that a trial of Dr
An ofBnial noUoe sras reoeirod from
It atunda alone, it towers nbore.
C,real«t Seimtion*] Effect
▲. W. Obaaa*a Kerra PilU wUl prora There’s ao otbar. ll’a nature’s wooev er produced.
j
boMlolal that 1 reoommmid them to
planm of tbe eohooU most be
Prices-25, 85. 50c. Seat* now on |
pped srlth tow water alarms withoMmra. 1 waa feeling poorly and nm
0 days. The matter waa referred
lie at P. O. Newt Starid.
down Uat spring, when aaelng them
be oommitte on baildings and
TO TIHE
BsUbT man who reoewUj died
power to act.
load. 1 proontsd a box and need
ant, Oa.. left hia fortune. gronnda‘with
Tbe matter of salanea of fire nBbr
Tbolr affaet waa all that ooald
a emplcyed aince tbe adoptioa
wiginal
sraa referred to Ibe
ofuil'oriiui^
tired, atrengthening and toning
oooiaaUM on MMoti aM UMbm
years ago wbco be waa iU.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Oadittstd Dtws
mrv
martin A 6oans
ffraysarissr.-s
£JS.£“.'SS.‘ir
s.w;
lirtrz2.
Monday,Sept. 29
HaryV»Troinikaiiaiiie,Hiib8rt
Labadio and onrer Laiiaiiio
IN UNIISIMU ELECTRICITY
HEARIILY EIDORSED
A Play for the People.
An All-Star Company.
:.‘sr£‘r.5;
taltton'otooDiMUMt
Ok. a. W, Obace’a Kerre PlUa are
Great tonic braces body Md brain, popila sraa referred to tbe committee
aoldbl iOea box At dcaleruor Dr. Ar drieea array all Impnntiea from your oo eraya aod means to formulate roles
for the goreroment of tbe Buprrin.
W. Obacc Mcdleine Oa. BnffBlo. K.
T. Bccllmlportinilandaignatttteof
aadi
A.W. ObaBi. M.D.. are on crary paokplatted on fila
0! limOTUVIlllll
No need to aaAer from hcaL
Don't let the air get stignam
_CTcale a breexe. Put in one
or more of our desk or ceiUng
BLBCntIC PAMS in your of.
Boe.Btore or borne. AH of new
design and psrfiectc
------ -
With a family around expeetlag
him to die, and a eoa riding for life.
18 miles, to get Dr. King'sTiew Die-
All Special Scenery
FXCURSION
Hiii4)i CiintiN B M
•DENTIST*
$6
W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
ROUND TRIP
PHYSICUIW AMD SUWOnOW
O.
h, 8«gW7ottli.Cj.m4rtt«tag
U L. A. BUIUDtNC
JOHN R.SANTO
iOaBALBSmMKl
Thoae in-
NORTH. MICH. TRANS. CO.
H. POPE. AGENT.
OARVKR
FIRE INSURANCE
IIEIIlSMOBEItnilllCUn
oketsena bonoxobae^ now at Dock Office and bartbaieasrvsd.
Intwrlor 8|>ar is the
2 Traill
ON THE STEAMER ILLINOIS
' »th. ut 1 o’clock p m. urrtTing
Lcaru Tiavurw Oity Baaduy.
dcw^a^ooies^i
at tbe Boo Monday at 10 a m. Daare the Boo at 4 p m.. arriving in
Traveros City Taeaday noon. Daylight run through the Soo
ImiretomaBt reljef"eod'^soon cued,
of toe fiDM trips on tbe I^oa.
liffiTSSS
BuriauRinrBKhtc
UgWiiiPnrtftt
amaamwm
iSKT»ss2i.-sr:5a’*‘’
M.B.CHAFUI.P)rapr.
EW.HASnttS&SM A. D. TYLER
FIRE IISURAICE
Dentist
OfncE sy%J5T
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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SEPT. 26 AND 27. AT STEINBERG’S GRAND
■ SILSIifTIIBSaLlFAIIOHSPUY
Wsteaeday. Pet 1st $5.00 n»nd
thm nm Tta*.
p^M^iiyEIS
^8 AM. a and Dst 80. BaU
BAT VIEW.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.
Train will leave Tiavocoo City at
X Ole tliilliken
F. A. Mitohsl. Q. P. Agt
tEH
MODER? WOODMEN of
«Mlad(*. Tlw «0««t wontaribr. Amo^ oHI irtTe oaouwr of U>»ir
ttatetec noa of
THE riHAKOlAL 8BCROTARY of
the Forssten is ordered not to rsoelve doss sft«r the lost day of each
month. All doss most be p^d by
ZJl*of^‘5So.^'u-«
s&-:€Sh:;^ ■^EK»„*K?s‘i«z?r
leTf ii ______________
Aim«al U & ft X. Esoonioo Oct
lUiDoiA Indtaa.. Ofak> ud CtoSto!
Lawrence, has spent eight weeks
saroest work in the pettemn
of one of the largvsi whol
• and her i^^of workmanwUl be apfireoiated by the
"—*“vrKs,r«».
ONL.Y
tsizsst
This bed with a square angle rail
beautiful gold trimmings
have your choice, only $1.«5.
IghnScbennerhoenwai ihii after
Uton pveo $5 fine and $2 25 edits or
10 days in jail, for drunVenneu.
vaa aneited under the vagrancy act.
The tee it oot yet paid
At the Free Methodist conference
aodBeituer.
G. E. Baker has removed his bar
ber rfrop to 511 Bay street.
George Sipes was caught by a
ahalt at the Starch factory yesterday
And painluUy injured.
Had the
abaft been running rapidly he might
■ have been killcrl As it is. he wUl
probably be able to be about before
veryloog.
The water tax rolls arc now in the
«hlDdi of the city clerk, and the rales
must be paid by the 30th of this
aaoDth if the 10 i»er cent rcUie is to
be aivcd
ReguUr excursi<6i to Manistee Sunday at 8:30 a m. on thc.M. & N. hi.
There will be a special convocation
of Traverse City Chapter, No. 1U2,
. R. A. M. tonight.
Work in the
Mark Master degree.
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We have a large stock
of Iron Beds which we
wish to rednee, and in
order to do so we wiU
give 10 per cent off our
Regular Price ::::::
Wc Cordially Ipvite You to Call and See Our
Large Stock and Big Bargains
iMiii mMiMiiiiii (mm
will profltt bx loolcins
ov»r XHwww Kooa* wrfV*t-Rl»«»a «odHiX-
napkins «
Wc have just
lining up tl
inming in the new goods ands
FIFTY DOZEN NAPKINS
IRW REDS!
MARK!
Uvtt Layf ami JcMie Ellen Gro^both^of Kc>Ttone were Ucentetl to
hotels and
Boarding bouses
BARMINS'-’
-Si'
TRAVBBAir 1-mr
8peoUl ttatns and good servioe.
Tiokeu good to xetun until Ootober
17th, iuolosive. Ask ageoU or see
bilU for foil perticoUr*.
F. H . Moeiler.O . P. A
8eptl5-» 17-001-1-1-4
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THE MOOT HOTABLE IdeM ud Ir.
isLCSTo.'s.
AO^
Tuesday. Oolober 7th. 1«1
S^en'dSf, -
Napkins that «.1.1 « $i75. for........... ;................. I .76
Napkins tlatnrld at
for............................................. 1.19
JInd a flreat many others
Bedspreads «
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You ^nnot matdi them for
“A POOR REUTION,” TONIGHT.
nee Ca, is in the city.
M. Parker has irtumed from
JO, where he has been foi
ten days.
Frank Friedrich was the metnlier of
the committee on crctlentials from the
n^siontl district at the
state convention in Grand Rapids yes
terday
After the regular review of Traverse
City Tent. Na 871, K. O. T. M.,
this evening, a social session will be
. .held and a supiict sersed, besides
pleasant program.
At the neat meeting ol Traverse
City Lodge. No. 73. K, of F.
matter of employing Mr. Knosles and
MbsCarapbcil to pul on an ojiera
for the lodge will be taken up for conaideration.
Many mcmlieTS of the
lodge are very much in favor of the
plan and it will be definitely considered next Thursday evening.
Mi» hxina McWelhy went to Mt,
Pleasant thu morning, where slie will
enter the Central Michigan Noi
•chool under Prof. C. T. drawn,
LeUnd Tnpp returned to Kingsley
thia morning, after a day in the >
Mayor Carver went to Kingsley
■ and Mayfteld this morning on busiRev and Mrs. Wm. Getty who
who ha\-e been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H, Perry since the conrention have returned to Newaygo, ac
companied by Miss Margcr)' perr)*.
who wiU be their guest for some time,
BVXim UH WUCUCTT.
The fust dance of the season in the
Aoidemy was given last evening by
the asylum attendants in honor
of Anson
Kennedy and
Bart
SimmoiKK of the Asvlum sho are
cxpectiM to leave the city in a short
time, Thm were about 30 cou|dcf
preaeut and the evenjpg was, a vciy
pMMtBt one. The music was fur.
Sbrf by Stewart ft Steffens* orcbesUm Addie Rom was verjr pleuCAm« to remind her 4hkt it was her
biftbdAy. She received a nurolier of
aiec pietenm
Refreshments were
•erved and cards and games helped to
pMi A very fdeasanl evening.
i
Ladies’Ready-to-Wear
liannenls
rv:r^
/.*,
7'hf RfiOrJ
c/ /)t\\
/p.iR».
S.4 Smith Kui«. ir» -AI\H.r Rt-latioi/’
wa*. j:ivru Ml St.-Iiii.m: i. ('.ramllaM i»i;.'ht
to uu Buaini.cr tut luTly
iatM thr
humor ami |*afl.o* «( tlm play that ma«lr
Ku%^\\ lauum. in the Oraiustic Art.
r wTikh anx-Bl- wilii RTcat
Thm plav
rr
ol ihv hucart and the thrrstl uf tender «cntman heart
mir.i;l«i with tlic gnm humor uf
the central figurt- in the faux of the tiu»*t
ailvcTM* < iivum*tanix* kr«i»* up a mo»t
iiitriiHc intftcNl. which »k>c* not Hag till
Ihi fall o! thr curtain. On the w hole the
com{>any is worthy uf very favurable
J
,
Ihe caret^kinK_asJo style. quality
and price which we have display^
‘nouL.Purchas^^^i^
own reward._a_nd_ifmterested ina
New^LadiesCoat.TaJlorMadeSui^
Dress Skirt or Ladies Furs, vou
can^t afford to miss seeing our dis
play.
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Jlsk to see these.
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Ladies Coat »n Black, Castorr or Oxford, nice____
nicely trimtnctl
with Kersey straj«, velvet collar, well lined and
finished throughout......................................
8.00
Ladies
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Coat from Best American Kerse:
Kersey m BUck,
CMlor,
Casior, 1blue »n<l Brown. 32 in. <,!irment tnmmed with Mrapj
«>d Silk Applique Tailor stitched. Skinner’s
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and
satin tine,u
aiiJ elegantly fmid.e.1 throughout. / ^.UU.
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Proportional qualities at $5, flO, fIS and $18.
mil B [ODD
mTHOUliliT
Some store* arc
great at printing
acniational pnee*
but a fadurc at
Itacking them up
with substantial
values. WTiy waste >-our lime experi
menting when you can bring >-our boy
here and have him clothed in safety.
For instance, we offer a roost pleasing
line of $0/1' tk0TO^/ mtkkh umU
tik. Cirf, 9 U /ff/s««,/efo/*rW.5d
""■^$2.50
Made ftom Ubtia that haste aiitady
been tetMd Bar ttrength. bound to
Mand hard aenice, for they were spe
cially mtn. Ur tf«f
-Any
goods purchaacd Iroin » if not entire
r----------------*
viso. ly satUactocy when you get Then
BoAL
hocM. yoor money is dteeffoDy reWHhtu—iv low rdumd trip rats to
t.^$«L50
A manufacturers’ Sam|>lc Line will be closet! out at their prices.
Only one of a kind. These goods will go quick and ifinlcrested
you should be “Johnnic-on-the-.Spot.”
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20 more Pattern
Saturdap^
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Kxtrait from
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY
i
Batb Cowels
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
WANT DEPARTMENT.
Iff yoaj mtrm
In %»%m «nmnolml mndt off youw
you mhko%jl«l
wt^m% wn
to Miy fenlow. x t t t t s
THE HEW MOCBT lULlC imtignt
W«.fc,lUtt«H-li..U^l..
35.50 AND 75 CENTS
SEATS ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFCE. TELEPHONE I 12.
Wim Timm S»>«^4 1^ K-^>)
jH?S“«K3
Ail YK OMUL SCOEIY AB NOramEL
A POOR REI-ATIOIM
in.na'i.Kin nESOTS
MR. HORACE LEWIS
New Ladies Tailor Made Suite. Dress Skirts. Walk
ing Skirts. Silk Skirts, etc. We are showing sonie
real money savers.
placed on sale today. This makes
our exhibition the largest we
ever had—the largest ever shown
in the city.
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FOR RENT
1^5.00
Our
Opening
Wc arc making an
exceptional showing
Five Dollar Hata
nobby--^
itinty-!-stylish—bccUning - elegantly
made and of choice
quality.
They are
the best values ever
offered for the j>ricc.
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MISCELLANHUUS
Is being well attended and we
hear woi^ls of praise on every^
hand. The styles this season are
particularle handsome and be
coming. We -stiow a wide range
in all the desirable shades for Fall and Winter wear
*that would be of interest to you. Make it a point to
see our exhibition. ’ The number of sales made and
orders takenJeads us to believe that our styles are
right and our prices economical. Wc guarantee a
saving.
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See them
««Cbe Boston Store
'xaaii.meil.ivi
EASY
PAYMENT
J. W. Slater
Cbe Practical Bouse
Furnisher *
WE CAN” furnish your house complete: Furniture.
Carpets. Stoves. Ranges, Dishes. Shades; Curtains.
Draperies, or anything you need in your home, on
easy payments. IF THERE IS ANYTHING you
want in clothing. DRY GOODS. SHOES or
GROCERIES, wc have made arrangements with a
RELI.^BLE store here.to save you some money and
give you HONEST goods.
';
dler1—Our price* arc
away below the agenu’price*.
2—We buy direct
from maker* and
handle only the best
goods
3-Wem right hoe
to nuke our guusnteegood.
CLOCK
EASY
FARM FOR SALE
PAYMENT
100 acres known as the Stede or
Needham farm.
Every home
should have a
nice dock.
Our prices are
lower than
you have ever
bad goods of
fered to you—
Come and see
-,^>rove for ,
yourself.
RASTALL
Hystling« EASY
EASY
, j PAYMENY »j8i«l»r PAYMENT
J. W. Slater’s
Bouse Tumisbing Stare.
Three reason* why
Now is your chance
to buy clocks on
the easy payment
plan—Do you want
to buy.that way?
We’re ready for
you.
One of the bepi in
Grand Traverse coonty,
8}
milet
aoothofthecity.
J. E. CREILICK CO
Pere Marquette
»!’'n iiTml.'
ik &
WoMr. IWtHM. «M.
IMnMaaaW.**.. B. n«..a.
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CITT. aaCH. THIOAT smPTXIlBBB Be IBOB.
GEN. ALGER
^RSED
LOOKtW OVEK THE ROAD
wAl MNthisegef tbeT.i:..lo.a M.
aad dope. Mmeea er the So B. A1.
ItehdMiM Trtbut* From R*puWlowi JudloUl Comrontlon
VOTE WAS MADE UNANIMOUS
WastilswiaAtae W«
Uta# Edna FrMB DIM of DIph
therlA Lut Ev^nln®
and a helpful as wall as f
haiim graded.
liw
limthara
ara many who eonm undkr to my
say this morning beyond raitseating
raitsi
f.sre-.s-issi'ss
Until Child Was Vary Near to
Death's Door
r of ta# l.utu aafTnwrr Soaebt t
«• liiMaM by the Prarer of Faith
OF DETROIT
Ooa« nfUt.
by RBpubllcann In
s;t::22sr,jxrjr.^^
JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
Candldat* Has Good R*oord
an a Judga
' Srs.;:Sii;5“'S!?l£
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ohua.h.risr;i'rur‘.f„Ssn‘^5
*>EatoUH« That we ladoiae oar ttale
admiaielraSloB, which hat been oara.
: Issas-s
**Thlf it the oalT tlate aonraatioB
that oar i»rty wUl bold befora tha
leritlatara elecit a aaooeetor to 8eaalor MeMlllaii. ami at a ntherlnw of
tapraaaoUtlTr rapoMicaoi frath frota
the peoide. we detirr to icUe eipram
aloe lo the potItUe amtimeot^if the
BtajocUy of the repablhwot of Miohigao in faTor of the cbntoe of onr be
loved et jrorenior. tbe former eeera.
larr of war. We beltere tliat the leg
iaaltare thoaW and will reooffnlae the
with of the people by eendinit to tbe
aad dietinwaitbi^d eltlaeo. Oen. Bateel A. Alger.••
amioortty oommittr* on reeolatioot.
aok of the oonrentioo to hie the fol
lowing repnft in jiart dlteentlnw from
the nMjority report preeented hy the
"^Tr“.committee
baa .ananimoatly
mead that no
ng any oandidale for United
eeaator be patted oy thlt oonTaotlon for tlie following nweoot:
*'nrft
Tha mil for tbit oomren-
d.>«M •« ibi.
TCBltOT mn mlwMwUboDi ooo.td-
sss2!.siLr':r,i::,Jr..To:s;
Mpeotlee diatriota
We beliere that inatmaoh
at theta are tevaral eaadldatet for the
hi^ oBee wilder oontideration, each
^th a eertain following, whoee good
2SS5J.S
a the clroalt Itenoh of WaySe^reren,.
The Hoa. John Patton of this city.
on of the Fifth district.
»e nomUtaUon of JnOge
the child’s complaint, and was told
Mra^Smnrthwaite spok- on the sub
that sht- was rafreriiig from bronohltia
While many
As soon as he saw tbe case, however. ject of play grounds
children in Traverse City have pltaity
of opportunity and comfortable planes
obanos of the child’s recovery at that in which to play, others have no
in I 111* dlseasr was very place bnt the streeU Hbe read an ex
tract from a Grand Rapids paper, telling of the good done there thlt rear
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Idly choking tbe child to d.wth
He in their new!
5f
nnrea
after tbe welfare of the littlv ones in
He antferer. bni the mother wonld
WtM not ooniH tit lo this
The doctor then said tliat he wonld
111 cdusnltatioo. and as the mother
rthechUd hadnochoi<
fellow id.ysicUn. and t
mt,
“1
anti-toxii
xin was the only remedy that
the jndi^l oarrer of
«d any oliacoe lor tbe child’s
aad gave him a good raoord
still ihi* mother would not con
before tbe delegatea Beorelary D. K
Alward made a little speech for Judge sent to^iu USD. hhe ssid she had
Dodde of leabeUa county aad mid his faith uA Higher Power, and in spite
of tiie ifnt» of two phvsicUns to show
him in nomination, bot seeing the that yimt Higher Power desires men
Dverwbalming sentiment for Jndge l!ar to usTtbe mean^ that He has placed
pentor.
woe Id keep their faroHte at their hands sh<' wonld not oonsent
snpiwrt lo Ihe nse ol tiic anti toxin. Ou«* of
the doctors declared that she was be
ing gnlhy of criminal negligence in
thus reluming to allow medical aid to
do wbM it oonld to save the life uf
the child, bat she said. ”Do you mean
to say that I am neglecting my child ?”
••I c-rmlnly do mean just tnat,” was
the do('tor's reply.
The ctiild’s soUertug* endtnl at 8
name of Jmlge Bhepard being voted o’clock, when life ended. Tbe burial
upon. The state «-eutral committee occurred from the home ibis momwas antborised to fill all raonneies ing. with no galheriug of friends at
that may oconr on the state ticket and the house of course, as the health offlI cers would not allow it. Dr. Lawton,
the health omcer, gave permission for
hn eld. r of the Lsiler Day Saints
from Kalkaska, who, it is said, luul
been eummoned^o pray for
tbe
child, to l.old aPfry brief se rvice at
Ckarl«iwli*s M Uaear Fariors Will Not
me housi* if he would comply with
the ordinary restrictions ut the health
board in the case of so malignant and
oontagions a disease as di|ihtheria.
It is said that neighbors have been
B. Bontell. of Baglnaw. who is exlensiv. ly cooaeoted with several beet freely admlt^I to the Fiwes ^home
ingar factories, was in tbe city yester While the obiUl has been
________ have bi*en
>nall^‘**
allowday on his wny to Oharlsvoiz. wber^v even school chlhlren
lo«>a at her throat, affected with
be will endeavor to boy np the beets eo to l<y.a
rt'ad
disease. Then* have, thereaddis
raised thers by the farmers this year, the drt
lo ablp |o Mie Iketory in Haginaw. It
Is stated that the Uharlevoix factory
oaanot be completed tiiU fall in time
to handle tbe^ ratw^ by the far
little
■ girl
irlh
ha<l scarlet
mers. The work on the struttnre was
fever some stime ago, and that she
not started swm enoogb
was allowed to be ontand to get damp
before the diesaee was over, aad that
no medical attendance 'was ever oalled. Neighbors say that it Is a wonder the
tlie scarlet
he child lived through
U
Qaaaa L'ltr ball Tsaw B«l a Bars Tlaw
reviewed
J^dgc^oiSSJur.
HOT THIS YEAR
are among tbe most delightful features
of the clnb programs, gave a review of*
the last book of Kate Doulgas Wiggun. ’’Children’s Righu”
ve^%ieUil^rond^^^^
,l tbs batineM meeting delogatiw}
lo tbf meeting of tbe State Federnu were clectml
Hot
clectrsl as follow
follow^: Mrs. j
H. Minor, Mrs J. W. Patchin. ^
Alt
. Mra r. R. Dookernr. Mrs
New York. Sepl. 2(;-~\Vall slicel
heajs toilay that j. I*. Morgan aV Co.
hive turned over the I-ouisvillc &
Nashville railroad to the AtUntic
Coast Line Co.
Morgan will now
l»ecomc a factor in that line.
Cl. M*. Powers ohhe Fidelity Mui-i
ual Life Insurance Co., has relurncilj
from Northjiort where he hM l>eenjl
working tor some lime.
Suit CidirlScat Cold Storage
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iffihtyripeTt______
• PER* NEAR BOMB
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was
witaeassd
life.,-
ANIL CHILDREN —
PRICES 10 CERTS TO S2.50
KNITTED GOL»’ OUtVKS-GRICAT VARim
m. mmiMDA s. co.
-<lhr.rmu<l
K> All IU»d..
Mmitt goodness
TMTIMOMY FOR TBB DXFI
FOR WINTER SCHEDULE
Q,B,M I. ItalUeaS
Weal «e CadlUae Tkls Moeatan.
Attorney Pxtehm for the defense in
Ihe Hargraves murder trial, accom-
uivs Tai»< itr
Usai iMrTiee. WHb Ttrw
}lsh to
see them—
JIlired U.
Friedrich
I.KAIiKR IN r.OOliSHOKS
THK OLD STAND
that he has not yet decided whether
he wiB grant the rci^gest of the board
efiSsSS-*2re^i^‘2..i:.j5i
will ran Bnnday also
Trains will arvive from south nt
14:1» s m-. from both north and sooth
. m. and
p. m.
jat 1
nre other Fountain Puns be
falennan. bat ther don't
ui any o^.=7^^^
pay. He wiD look in.
more thomiBhly. and Mas Ida Larkins has gone to eShidoaobefore tbe next cago, where she will bc^^in a cotme of
Body ht the
Bi^ coflege.
STEINBERG'S bREUABLE DRY DODDS AND CLOTNMD HOUSE.
Tan Bulbs
A fine shipment just received.
Place your orders early while
assortment is complete . . .
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
The Fsir
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83.00.-82.00. $1.60. 81^
Ludiot if infrotiod watch for ourgpocia/ andorskirt tala.
221 Tnat St.
••XDC Fdlf
MlBX«r MBkB
Oil Orain. Straigbt Calf. Kangara o ealf
THE OLD RELIABLE
242 FRONT STREET
Special Bargains.
A lot of $1.00 Corsets at 49c. A lot of 50C Corsets at :t5c.
Good Shaker Flannel at 4c.
Good Brown Cotton at Oc.
Fruit of the Loom at i)c, Lonsdale at 9c.
Special for one week, all our 15c wool dress
goods at 19c.
All our 30c wool dress goods at 22c.
RniMm atlMT DnuDuii in fM ID to 20 pMCUl ctNoptf
llaiatitlNrstom,bMMKmclnaStoiiiriPilton ,
Im ■ithmti MM till« am If OnuONis.*
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
\mm
SHobb.
FRANK FRIEDRICH
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■•■a:;.,:. ;
$1.40. $1.75. $2.00.
W»<fc
B.
paniedbyl-roaecutor I'rait. wgnt to ^
verviee
Cadillac this iDoming to lake the tes-^
r.xosuenf
givan tbe city by tl»4s
sohedale.
riroooyofMrik Came Crmnell. one Thera will be xhrae trains each day
ol the witneMOS for the dctcnsc. who daring the week, and one train on
SnndTy. which Is nn nddirion to the
regular asrvioe for this city.
ol
Traias will leava this station nt 6:10
a. m. for Grand Bapids and ptbsr
10 etnts p«r Yard and upwards.
New Goods in Every Department
F-OR BOY3
Trains Oat aad la.
Of the O.
The winter Ume oard
oa:
Handsome Waist Ciotbs
These slioes have all the
wear it is possible to put
into shoes lor children.
They ate made of Kid
.md light calfskin, light,
incilium and heavy soles.
by a large
^eorge Payn tloct not believe that
car in court when the <
4P be abeolulely ncccaiary for lo- comes up Mooday. M Gnn
J1 hunters
bufiten to go lo
to the noctfaeni
nortbens pen- waa a near relaiivc of the Hargn
rabto hunt deer thii ye»r. He at the time tbe murder oemmed.
lieves there wiU U opportuoitire
McBtyorqiatt light here In thU
BAU ROT DBCIUr.1>
^ YeBenUr, whOe in the
joityortbeforbot tbe Bonrdmw
V he no tin right imo n Uige
nl The deet did not «mit to be
a)*or Uarve
Kl«) but direrpeared into the
§mi
85c and $1.00
School Shoes-
.SoKiool SHoes^.
THE NEW STAND
hly disinfect a nnmb
Of tlie school house
AlM3ut their Children’s
shoe bills when they buy
our
Cbe neuer Rip Kind
THIRTEEN INNIR6 CAME
teat and
firumbling
‘
itr 11 iv -bid •i*'
son aad .Saifky. the old lovinoible
battery, while
Moore aad
Stall
Parents
Cease
Moewma MaXe.aD«Bl.
Lawton, the health oflloer, has
, taken the case in hard, and all will
be done that oan be to iwevent the
spread of tlie disease. All who can
be found to have been ezpo^ will be
sent direct to their homes. Tbns far
roarth. • ‘ Holding the vlewa above
three little girls hare been taken
aipptMed we diaeent from the lait ret- son. winning in the thineenih Inning from school and sent to their homes,
alatien peeeented by the omjorttv aad
beoanse they have been directly ex-
z:: r- 's*
wanted kind is here for .MEN
'
^nS,s:.ir‘2ZfS
d to the platform and Ina short.
Men Will not do jaZtiee to tepablioan
tam if it eab)eola ileelf to the impatatioo gC taking what may be oonaidered
TbeVneen Oity base ball team reae a- aaap jadgment apon to imporant tnroed last evaalng from Oantial lAke,
Malerttr Kme#« Adentae.
Tbe total
vote of the ootmtiee
INCREASING sales are the best evidence of our
I Gloic Department’s ix>jmlarity.
If you have not
been here this season you have lost something.
The new st>des and colors are bcauliful~a dcUght to
the eves and good taste of the most refmcxl
Evenr
y email boys, and
given lot non-atteudauoe
►me^of them showing msrvelouR iu-
UWMI MlmlDUtMtioc wad pUdfw loyal
aapiwrt lo oar abler lummtira. wl^
ao laoaetly booorwi tba aUta by bit
bear aloft iba baoaar
.78 and 72: ooro.
Toledo-^ heat. TJi* and Tfi,.
Ohioago-Wheat,
M: corn. 90^:
Randolph street, died last evening.of
pork. $l.%25; lardtS.TOnnd
malignant diphtheria, after an iUoses of the oity who are too young to enUr the pnblio aobool
__________
lasting for about a week. »r».
Mn 6ibbs followed with n floe talk
...
^
.
illett has taken a p^ltK^
I ihs relation of the children to the
^‘**«**
McCool on his farm.
sblio eohooL Bhe spoke of tbe care •nlh.........................
iohigan takes of iu boys and girls, *
e time it bae been evident
irelling not only on the work of tbs
t^t the ohi]
child wae in a criiioal ooodiHK LADIKS are Invited to call and
pobllo
aohooU,
but
the
valnable
work
iion, and friends of the family have
be convinced that oar styles and
door
le
in
tbs
tb
schools
for
the
blind,
the
nrgtid the mother of the child to call
oHces are all that oan be desired.
i. tbei
physician, bat she had not done so
Mra W. G. Lawrenct.
1C76 St.
nntil yi'Blerday.
It is said that Mr‘a ITroto U a mem that no matter what tbe condition .of
ber of tbe LatU r Day baints. and does tbe child. Miohigan takes able care of
not
to .I..WT»co.ofph„l.
Mrs. Peek gave a very --------------bold. Hint "thopmj.rof
paiier and Talk on tbe adventures of
the trnant officer in Traverse
rse Uitv. i
is familiarly
ook MO. w» InkkD .Ick, >h<. nni.i.4 ”Foxy Grandpa. ” as be it
called, hat
adventores
that
imldbea
and these b
N Mrs Peck
ttale repobl
■
«aii atora ably
Mdtb of theft
m thTitiro
“‘““^■-thiul
the
^^d^bart Bttcber Co,, Props,
naglect theD sradles, bot th<^ who come of the Grand Bapids oonveotloo.
ara permitted to over do in the way
iusrnsr-
to the rwMltttf^ MK-
s sJTTi^.-JsfVn.iir.ailrts;
::
Vote Was Uaaalmew AUboarM
JmUm Loaf Md Beaator HqHUUn dlspoeed of In
Md r«YMi«w»d tbMir abU oarwlfi^ th«
bMIOhMldlatl..N««AU.^^
: -ssurr'.
Dow for Too/ Ball ■»
All Iclr^a OF Foo* Boll BuooH**
JMO* riooolvod o« «Ho OlBy Book
•«*roV^reoo|>« «ko IlnlmortB.
Oo% rooc^ For BoRupdoy'o
Sty. Shi
They wiU ra-
carpenter
coarmikia tff • 4wUln rot« MM
tnwt M MSpniMioa on cim wbjxit wm
dMirmbU. tiM AUrtr rMoUsioM wm«
WITH PEOPLE OF STATE
MEDICAL AID NOT SUMMONED
rapidly
AfUr OPpMlns R*Mlutlon Wm
VoWd Down 688 to 427
VERY HELPFUL PROGRAM
HELP CAME
TOO LATE
SOUTH SIDE
A DELICATE
TOUCH...
Ourovercoate for 1902
ht good forms—make
poor forms appear to
advantage—no tug-6fwar necessary to get into them-touch you only where they shouldThe touch to your pocketbook is imperceptible.
considering the value
received-teiidollanlo
twenty-five dollars.
•i-i
1902
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CUOTHINO CO
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HE EVEiniG KECOIB.
——
tiAO YOttit B
TMS DULY AMCHICAM NATUIIAL
OATHAimC WATCH.
lUflk^viltteMoanlvlih tlwMtf.
Ml tiui« Cw mU. It CiMatte
|w^;4irwm€fib>pyto
M
«mlAlf» ia fiM pMpl0*aM«afor
*• Mita teUaita4MMMaia.
WllklUft
•ad tka jMaaral
Not ^man-mmde^ but nature^c Alft for
the core of Constipation, wiiether
chronic or .acute. Action natural^-no
pain, no sripe. At your Drugsish
Large bottle, 35c.; small bottle, 10c*
toairia. PiMMFtm TwSij rntAmtfm-
Hiiiil
TOO OLD
lo WORK
BEST TO BE NAD
4TB TICKBT.
Wm nmmm Tee t
. »14«a «r •mgtmmm.
>»rMriwr ••*<*mBo a. wrammbk mt oaai—c
Blai* T^WMrarI^ABIBl. M*C OV «f tea.
CSABI^B# A. BL41B mf i
BOWUr A. Wt
of B U InalBB caaM, tba Oeawal Laka
band, aftar aappaa. woat to tba baal
bolel in tba ol», wbato tba <daaao
UM A. FAia. me IWbmmm,
WwJ
uTiTiiriKBLLBY mf Wm
.U Wi
the train pallad oat Ibo band waa
dreeaed In Baba ooalaxM, and tba
parada attraotad ao aad of attwil
ASaSIBAisO a OABSAOII «rc
OBIaABDU C. MOFFATT.
FAB. B. MOXI
BBFUBUCAJf COUtrTY TICKBT.
CAVIO a. CBAHDLKK.
jarOMfCM•CMIBRT a WAUTBa
fWB.gytar<rfte«U.
FBAJia W. WILaOM.
farOMMly TrMMf*r~
«lBO. WsCBTBWABU.
ar awMiMti— At‘fr—7~
^
....
Oanoorat of Jan. 7th. IBOt. aaya:
THE BEST YET. In Loui
pMk«^ and tin Mdleoee
natUma The beadon oollialoo beeen two tralna waa one of tbe aoal
sssr-'*""
ABU. W. CCKTta
Tlie (
eekly Herald la one
of Ihe
hinmuUouM of New
York. It U
In noi
I
|Hii»ular nmona AtnorlU'lna nrlulwl ‘Tnu-kwards,”
white nun iimat ataod on bis brad
ua^i. a cBABK
to rrad It. OulMlde of a'aUulUr |inbIUmIU.ii in TrlM-o M ruinatown this ta
printed medium for newa
fruw -boiue*’ for Ihe thousands of New
York s alim.nd-eyiil half
to Ih* found JuMt ns
na rejnilarb* in Chh
Jodia W.
the oomir week lira
in Mil Aujerlean harbor
>arbcr sboj). W'bea
tela Foailoa Lonf on the »a|irciD« the la unary man ao«>a out of
ire<i*«u»or caiTh
baaoli of thaauta. Tti(« ootioa WM
The oul-oMi
elrrulatlon la
oxpa9lod Jb4b« 0*rp«nt4«r U »ttroui
or than that in New York. 8oorra
oanaldalA fl« bu h«d aererol yc»r.’
««raid Is a fourpitre {Miper. atn
•Epaiiaooaoo the bench aad !• r«pat•d to be on able jurut and a nan ot h«lf the slS4‘ of an ordinary news she»*l,
always dtsrom'eris Amerlrena boaota tbai ordlnarj ability. Jodm and
e«n*M» It oi»eos lit Hie left aide instead
OarpHitor b aa bean liule known tn of the right. The ctdmnns r
poUSoa. bat on tba benob bi. daol. wise instead of up and down, and a
flash view of the sh.-s-t clv.^ the ItuiMTiiinhled e«. 8neh
fal Bad paiMUklBC. with an axtaudad
baowladxa of Uia Uw. baoka.1 by par•Mai ohaiaotarlatloa which fit bin adatfihUy for ao exalted a pocitlon.
Jodpa OarpMlar will bo before the
pao|iM aa tba tepablloan candidate
Ha will ba aleoled. of ooom. and on
tba MproMa baoob of tba atata bU
•jdaloot and wladom will ba aooordad
In ooMidacatloB whiob ihay wUl
JaatlF deeanre. Thi. U a ephmdid
BMtiBaion and added ctrenBth will be
BiTOB tba repablioan Uoket beoanae of
Jadfa Oarpentor'a oandidaoy.
At tba laattog of tba board of eda
oatiaB Inal aiBbta ra«>lattoB wae
pawad aaklBB tbal tba jaBiiore of the
•tfOfBl pBbUc oobool bolldUife be
appolaled apecial polioemeo. The
raBaoB of tbU oetUm waa that thea«'
osplojoa of tbe elty aboald hare anIboite to look afiar Uie achool
graeUa la a muuiar wbiah 'tl.alr
■an BppolBlaaaBt aa amployM ooold
BOt fira tbam. It baa baan bald
daratad to lairpoMa for whloh t
BIO BOt lalaBded. Loonfara t
m^kt rwKT wtob to tbe aa
paopla UrlBf aaar tbe bulldinfx.
TIda ooBboroppad: and bow that tbe
>wIlon BIO elotbad witb tba iieea;>
aaiy aatbority It aboald be a atadiad
pwpaaa to aaa tbal tbe practioa ia dia
ooBtlaBad. With tba jjanitora in an
I
it i'i
turns of nooab Gbaada far ramorad
ftOBi tha aaaal roalaa of Imval wbara
tba inbabitanta ware in total Ignoraaea of tba axiataBoeof aoeb a TuBIcIa
liab Uaoace ia prMBiealty aakaowa.
iBoladinf tba varioas aids tri|ia tba
tn OiiT pratee Yd tbe treeftot that diacanca noeerad ia tlie joaroaj waa
they toaaleod from tba paopla of that aomatbiair maea tbaa 1.000 aillaa. and
BHOB. Tho QooaB OiS^La b
IB apita of wralehad loads, ataap bills
aaddaap BKwaaaa^ not a biaakdowa
r. IHiWBM mt ^
LS.U““'iS
IH>PUL.Alt rKHIOUlCAUW.
A girl cannot begin too \-oung to
intlatc her cheat, drawing in long, full
breaths of iresh ozone every morning,
a warm unbelted gown thrown o\er
the nighldrcaa. heeU together, toes
and head erect,
closed; inhale
through the noac filling lire lungs
thoroughly, allowing the breath to
►lowl) go out from the mouth. This
»a magnificent chest develoiw. A
bplcndiil and all-round
aay
ilrcngihen the inuseJes is to stand
rrect. chest thrown out; with a^ns
lendeil touch the toes with the tips of
the fingers, bending the body only
below the waist line. Continue
this movement with hands extended
over the heail; then throw the body
i>ackas tar as possible, sway first
This cut
the putranteed steel consiniction on our
couches. We>*ve the largest line ever shown in this
co^a^ravm
**** advance; all pades of-
dalay lhatoanala
With avlaw of aolving tba aerloaa
problsm of tba relaUons of eapilaJ
and Ubor tbe McOormiok Uarvestinir
Maohlna Oa U exparimesitinx with
what U kBowoaa a*‘aoclalaBant."
Mlaa Oartruda Baaka, a younf woman
of OBlaBded exparlanoa In aoololoBicad
work, baa baan employed solely to
look aftar tbe welfare of tba army of
amploy<». Thalr oomfort dorlair
The time uiey come aad the
dayi «ni pu. plee^Ur if ytm
kind sympathy |howo at ia our great
loss aadaffliotidbr We wish to axprem
specially our apprecUlion ot tbe oom-
leg five minutes each, in regular g)-m
aastica, throwing tbe loot out in from
It'the side, and back. This will renIcr the body absolutely supple, and traiifiod
DontradictOT) arlhis may seem, put alaotop
Beth and muscle on thin petsons—
also reduce embonpoint and give THE CAUOO haU of Prof. J.
jrace and sturdineti to flabby muscles
» bM bora poatpooad i
These exercises are splendid hip and
.TburwSay.Oct S.iuata
weak, at tbe academy.
omach reducers.—The Pilgrim for
October. ________________
J. W. SLATER'S HWSEflMSMKSTBIIE
_____________and
ta,e of jtooT yonoget yean and
REAUn IN A SHOE!
aased a little monc)*.
Thu bank welcomes savings
BPEOUL HILLINEHT DI8PLAT aU
.a»unul.,georBn.H I,pa„
Ia not hard «o 6od theae da>a. hut
it ia difficuh to end that rare ^omWnatioo of beauty and atyle, eooifert and dtnability. noenhelea.
you can get it in the John Kelly
ahoet and it won't coat you any
more for theae ahoea than otbera
lacking theae eaaentiala. See the
new atylea in our ahow window.
imeren oo yoor uvingt and
your mone) ia late.
For ftoora^M. CWaaa'i
FIRST
'
NATIONAL BANK.
S2D0
52.50
S3JI0
53.50
A. S. FRYMAN
■ m
MOST SATISFACTORY SHOE STORE IN TRAVERSE CITY
SOLD) COMFORT
m. diJ! di^!
CAUUOPTBANKA
We wlah to
>:n
WeampJeaae ynninnyletaBdyoakaoirthatwewin uve you
forw undemaod .here and when to buy.
here taken tbe pr^^'adran-
sod their ploasnrra
bar attectlcMi. Sugrestloos which sbe
makes to tbe offlelals of tbe < ompany
are taken up for cooaldaraUon and in
a laqta oambar of oaaaa adopted.
Him Basks is tha pionaar social agont
in Obleago. although tba plan has
baan adopted by aevaral laxga mills la
tba east It is said that saraial other
larga Ohloago manafsclnrers have the
matter under consldoration.
For the last two weeks Mount Ohul- Oor«»atdMra«ra
Oao W. BArr. PrataaM*,.
Upato. in Pern, has bran Omitting
%oloauio dost aad amoka Rombling
noises are beard a distance of thirty
Several earthquakes have
plaoe. and chasms hate been
opened In the sides of the volcana
A fca- woriU to our friends re
Prince Hrnry of Prussia U probably
garding gas and its uses may not
tbe only perm in tbe world wbo b
be amiss. As to its cfticiency.
Insured agaiust assassination ralely.
convenience, readiness, reliabili
He has an Insuraaoe of £180,000 on
ty and economy, there seems to
.bis life, wbieb Is payable in oaaa he
be no question whatever in
is aaaaaainated and not ocbarwlra.
ensi
Mabel Heath, a young woman of
comjarison of ijuahiy and cxToledo, had been mysteriously a
lug fora week when her sister-in-law. j cdlcnrc of light, tiigcthcr with
vast
decrease
of
cost,
will
Mrs. Jennie Heath, dreamed she ssw
vince the most skeptical man he
her dead body in the river. With a
fHeod sbe searched aad found it float- j makes no mistake in installing
gas in his premises, .\side from
ing on tbe water at tbe i>olni she had
lit merits for cooking and light
dnwmed of.
ing. gas can l>e useil inlcTmitlentMrs. Anna Thornton of Louisville,
ly for heating smsll room^ offihas bsen drawing four pensions from
CCS, bathrooms, etc. ra-hen heat
as Uic widow of four
is
required promptly, and for a
soldiers Mviug in the war of tbe re^
limiicd tunc. Our heatets l»eing
bellioo. Whe has made no t'oooealas easily controllctl as our gas
of the fscu and no fraud is
ranges full efficiency being devclohaiged agaiust her. as each pension
f|»ed on the instant, the expense
was granted in scoordauoa with law.
ceasing at moment of turning off
Haotof Btaphens. aged 71. and Mary
ga.s.
Nursery burners arc also a
8amnals. agod M. were married Sat
great convenience in thg house,
urday evaaiog at Apalaooo. Pa. Forty
while for bathroom purposes our
years
-Humphry Instantaneous Water
uaU.
Heater” is the acme ol perfec
tion. Appliances of all descni>RooenUr both lost their early parttions oh show and lor sale at our
in life Oortespondenoe betweem
office
223 hi Front street.
i followed and tiu*y decided to
y. Stephens drove a team from
Ida to Pennsylvania to
his alBanoed.
Queen Alexandra owns one of the
ost costly pairs of opaza glasses in
»e world. They ware espeoially
made for her in Vienna. The barrels
are of platinum and set with dia
monds, rapphlres and rubies. An ex
pert In suen matters fixes thvir value
at 826.000. ___ ____________
TO CURB A C OLD IN ON E HAY
4.75
Comes when your home has the comfort giving lurnitute that should
be in every home and can be at very little expense. WE HAVE
THE MaST EXTENSIVE LINES OF FURNITURE that can be
found in this part of the state. We want you to see these
MORRIS CHAIRS
There is hardly a d< si^n made but you can find here and they are so
fine this season and we thiniJ more comfortable than ever. I'l.e
cushions are better, we knou because they are filled with genuine
hair. Our prices are from $0.75 up.
TURKISH ROCKERS
These great big. easy leather * rockers arc so comfortable. Such a
splendid line as we carry the only quesUon is. which one lo take. It
really is hard to choose from so large an assortment. No one ever
regrets their purchase.
; PARLOR SUITES
Arc so rich and handsome this season—there are so many handsome
shapes and all manner of fine upholstery. Think of a three piece
parlor suite for $15 00 From this remarkable figure we-have all kinds
of woods and paUerns up to $95 00 the suite.
DuiEiisE emeus coDPiun
PARLOR FURNITURE
STEINBERGS
eRARD OPERA HOUSE
F'ancy shaped upholstered parlor chairs in all the newest styles, ma
hogany. golden oak. quarter sawed oak, birdseye maple, solid gold,
leaf finished birch— the most unique styles ever brought to the city.
Prices are from S3.50 to the very finest. It is not too early to think
about the great gift giving season that will soon be here. Some are
already having articles set aside for them. You are then sure of the
pick of the stock.
ONE NIGHT
TUESDAY, SEPT.
MABK E. SWAN'S
■•All
RUNAWAY
eWE SELL THE BEST”
MAM
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTttE COMPANY
IT’S A UU6HI
irS A YEU!
IT'S A ROAR!
PricaS«,85.50Md 75 Ceott.
SK Ol-r-V, MiOM.
3PE0IAL DISPLAY of Ana mlili
weak at K. Wilbalm'a
;ism F ORCE”
mm
.
Jim Dumps had triad soms
To ssso an aftar-dlnnar pain
Whloh gnawsd at him his bolt bolow.
And flUod his world with Indigo.
Dyspspsis now cant bothsr him
For-Foroa” has mad# him “Sunny Jim.**
gim wwa to wmX Biettbrns ui npplk, the MMrir.
■
mm- i
m
ranr'liiiifl
ATTBIDANCE
V^LARGE
Crowded CdndllidfiB In Fourth
Houwwife. too, U a Mldier, tngtec rUetone atrnggle. while otben ie« at ease.
TheresJtofher work decidea whether
or not her sleep will be sweet and peace
ful If “BESf FLOUR" U a part ol her
ajnmonition "TAPS ' wiU mean at much to
her as to the tired but vktoriou soldier.
pSifiiniiiifmriewi^c
HTASB AMD PIsATPOMlC.
Sol Smitb IMdn fffiBt pfaK *A
Pm RBlilkm.** whicbis to
anftimir tailtos ax* toritod.
“
REW TEACHER IS HECESSARY
: to JudBnMtDfSuitondont Ollbwt
.making the glinta of lunahiiie
brightei and more gol^
As a
THE IMAN MED1CIN*^0,
Grand Rai^ Mich..
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
for some time that I ought to write jt*u
LlT/rDIEV’R‘’^TORA¥rVJ^^
Sol Smith Rumdl i
Slid, made Hr.
ISowCa MMeTbaaaS
—CURED BY—
hr. lui's Lakes’ kestMafivt
thefanmcrdH
s.’sssn's'v’t-s
‘TMBfllPiMir*
..
.
<Iid me such worlds of good. Isuffered
^ untold agonies with mymenses, and female complaints,
for over ten
that death would have been a relief to me.
I took doctors’mediane and several kinds of Patent Medi-
AM
actor like a ^ove.
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
Mr. Lewi* is an irtiBt with the
tame quiet method* of Sol Smith
TOmplaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may ad
Ru*acl,nnd daring the past season
dress
Mas. L. Morse, TaUmadge, M«h.
board o( edacarioa lam erebing. One gained high ptaiK. lajgdjr thioogh
of tba mcm intnremiag mattcra to
hi. naJural magnetiam, Ucial eipre.*k>o, gentle qoaintness and dry* sense
of humor.
Mr. Lewis' auccem in
crowded ia nomc piadoa. a
tbislamotts pUy b a complete triaaimal bU tba doctor alightly on tbe ad tbe rmnedicc Iot tbe m
band. A dap or two afiarward tba
supporting company b one of
dog died. Motblng m partienlai
the best and mow m enly balanced
thooght aboat the matter tUi iaat 8at> atteodanoc of 70. inclndiog 274 sta- that will be seen here the present seamr^. whan Dr. Malealf aaUed on dcou in the High acboolTElmwood son. ncariyaU of the artbu having
STcnae
baa
Ml,
Boardmau
araone
841,
bU btoUmr. a weU known local pby. Oak Park a». Booorilla 37 and tbe bedn in Sd Smith RusaeH** company
OKNTIWT
iadaa, for mpdiaal MlMt and Boatb primary 66. aaaking a total Cbaa for a number of yean. 'Pbe scenery ,
cmra. Ba aspreaaad tbe boUnf that ba Car of 1,844. Tbe tot^ last year at propenies, etc., which the company DR. W. J. HIGGINS
was Btriekan with rablaB. Be ^a ibe aod of the firm f oU month pf carries, b abo the original from the
aebool waa 1.7B6. co that alrmidy tdc
pMtet, ttadpartlT to tbo dUoorap lakBOloabomital, wbafs ba iBOBlred
kussell company.
tba atomat care aod attention. Wed
tlMl Mm p4m banoM
DMdap morning be died after terrible
thiagatftfmXU daUih
•‘A Runaway Match," Mark Swan'*.______________
lion to the fact ^^tbe Fourth
anMng
and
oondnaad
rarlnga,
with
bolBtf paid to lii« aoditor toaaral oa
laadedhat baoa baaa Mtaniad bj
are cr^wdml, a number of them 1
las gatbwor ibr aaaj jaan. Tt
to be a clever piece ol comedy work
haoa bM fiald tbU jaar at tha rata of
and the company aclected to jjortray ‘
•11.000 par
or naarlr ilrOOO par
the cleverly drawn characters include
•ajfor ararp baslaaaadajof lhapa.
of the very best metropolitan
talent This interesting production
BUSINESS CARDS
WEINGARTEN BROS,, 37747f lirwdwiy. New York
^baa taraad oat that Iba **arild
wiU be teen here for one hilarious
18 Tbe ungraded room
XootbcrconctcgntakeiVpUcwnrtlicW. a rrmFcwW. Actrpi t» Uit^nuie
a«a'* wbo vaaoaptarad aaar Oalaaat eanaad me great Baffanng for
ight oo next Tuesday, Squ. :^t», at
lalair U a laaatia wbo aaaapad frooi
tcinbcfg's Grand.
tba Nevbatfy aaflaa aoaa paara apo
eotrio Bittera are tba anrpriae of all ed that to remedy tba crowded oondiaod of vboaa whataaboata ao traec
The musical features oi the coming
tion in tba Oeotxal. Botfdman Areone
VMavarfoabd from
tlBaa to thla
aod Oak Park aoboola in tba Fonrih West Michigan Fair will be of an un.
it WiU
grade aa well aa in tbe Bereoth and
ally tine character. The KumiI baaa
f City Band, whose fame has been
eon and P. H. Mead.
tbe Taoant room in tbe Board
waadariat aboat tba wooda
made through their fine renditions of
Arenneechool be fitted np and a
hU aaaapa or not Ha will ba taken
WiUiam Uiffoni of MemphU it 101 Uiaeher be employed The matter was choice selections, and the famous
book to tba aaylam.
yeara old and WadneoSay ba oela- referred to the committee on acbooU Newsboys Band of the Evening I*ress
Kora foralpaara are anroUinp at tba
wiU pUy daily. The latter band is
tba erent. Aaida from a alight
BBUWK. Atlorary aad C
UatTtnallpof Kiobljiaa tbU ytmt ibaa
aa bia pnyaioal I'ondltion ia ex*
ing ttmt tbe janitora of tbe differ- unique in that it b made up from the
aebool bnildingt be appointed ranks of the -newsies," and many
special poUoe wiibont oar. their boys arc receiving a musical ctlucation
dntiea and authority to extend only on where it would be otherwise imi*aBsitbe eohool gronnda Tbe adriaahility ble. f
Mostoo. Waat ladiaa and tbafbraoctb
of thU was pointed out io tbe fact
aad aoolb. Tbe aladenta from Bpaathat tlmnkeh men acme timoa get
Haney l>ecker went
Summit
iab.SpaablBf ooaatriea bare formed a
upon the aohro^grou^^d
City this morning.
olab, at OoloaU Eapanola, with 16
Oari Qmallng. a farmer liring near
• aometimea inolnled to
membara The Pbiltppine lalanda
MaBkifOn Wedaaadey broogbt in 18
ara aaodnf fraat nadibara of oaUra
piniB of ripe atrawberriaa. wbleb were
bops OTsr to tbe Untad Blaim to ba
of ampUocial aiae and flaror. If tbe
tb« borialnpud
fkoat boldB off n few daya he will
Kiabifaa alamal in tba lalanda reanlta
many more. The berriea are not
in manp of tba proapaotlre atodenta
it if opto
foroed ooea. but are aimply a aeoond onanimoualy. and
aelaoUnt Aon Arbor A dob h»a
aalary ol
baen formed by oolorad aiodente, and
^itor Hareey Curtis at the Oen- CJIe It^a ubSao^thSbeGlth; it
tbay are now llrlog in their own
b
of plumbs..........................
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impaired, when
1 I A THOStmiN. m'u ornof lnliA^lm
there b a doll.
Tsuoed materially. He
proiK>rtion to tbe amount of srork
head.of Keime^e. Tex., -and aoon done, he waa getting much leas than
niK U'l'lSK Kt»ii:XTHAL.-TaoMl*bON
felt
like
a
new
man."
Infallibl«>
in
of tba Bpaniab war and Philipplna
her janitors.
ver stated that in his
oaapaiffS hara been diatriboted. MO
ere was at least twice as
at tba alate eocunpment; about 800 Mead *a drag atorea
in
the
Central
aa
in
any
in Datroit tbU waek and laat. and tba
ttg. and that unless the
aamainder or tbe abere nambar by
Grand BsTen ia to hare a hoepiUI. other janitors were getting too much,
UAUNLH A e*A AST\>X.
»|
maU from tbe oirioe in tbe ^pitot Ooa tbemaand dolUra u to be ralm d Mr. Curtis was oertainly geting too
buut Vhoa«.
Borsral oitlei io th« alate are now by tbe eiticena and, tbe different little. He iu^ed that if tbe work
plaOBiBf pabllo preeeomtlooa to taka
ibee for the purpose
DlANO Tl’.Sl.NU. J W. nig-. pruf—%nml
plaoa In their borne armorte*
Mr. Kool.. did Ml f.Tor
he wages of Mr. Curtia
Meat men keep their money In their
pet moolh. He iusiteO
trouaera pookat, hot J. 8. Wooton. of
ors for tbe^U.„MUd..„
other boUdiogs could be
Prank
J.
Cbeoey
raakaa
oath
that
MUford. U different. Ba keepa bU
he if eeoior iiartner of tbe firm of F. frcured for #40 if tbe board desired U>
in bU ooat pocket, and booaaaa ba J Ohener It Oo . doing bnaineaa in dose, aod that
would remhin f
doaa ao ba U conalderably riobar than
said that he did not faror high
ba aHsht bare baen liad ba been like
if the work can b*- done ooio
olbar ML A barglar entered bia each and crery case of Catarrh that
bOBBO tba other niebt and went Bannut be eared by the use of Haira
President Carrer stated Uiat if Mr.
Curtis
is raised only 6-') the srmges of
tbfongb bU tro«<era pocketa, bat
And X Specially Seleclctl Company
the other janitors should be cut down
J. CHENEY.
by ubont that figure.
r direct from tbe larger cilic*. in
Sworn
to
before
me
and
aubeoribed
em botberinp to go tbrognn hU coat
Mr. Haskell asked if 6-^ per month,
.^ericas Greatest
wbtob M
^
tb.' salary of the janitors in tbe ward
• Ctir. Mickurui.
buildings, is high wages for good,
Sensational Mclo-l»rama
W. A C
Kotaty Public. steady, reliable men When the mo
salainf tao.
Haira Q
Cure ia taken inter- tion came to rote. Members Foote.
I airo l>r. aeorge Metally and acta directly
___y oo tm
tbe blood Chase and Heuinann roied against the
itrolh
calf, a Telarlnary aorgeon ot l^etrol
for Mr. Curtis and Members
of the I
r. Johnson. HasksU and Nicholwna called npoa to treat a alok dog. a Bend Sr mattmonh^
4b-r foo
oted affirmatively, so that bereF. J. Cheney & Oo., Toledo. O.
pet in a Detroit family. Tiie liUle
A Story of the South
^l reoeirelTSper
Sold by Dmggtata. 75c. Hall*f famPER 1000 WATTS
month, instead of
Uy PilU are the Uwi
told in four acts
rURIIIBHJn> BY
From this he will hare to hire a
of I'ourae.
It ia estimated that orcr ».000.(WO
aacea of soda water were required to
qnmieh tl»e tbirat of Mew Torkera
U1 homes risiUsl. 46 TUitsmade
br^bt to time
KKblir SBCceeds So Uke Success. during the paat aummer and it waa not
I much of a uummer for thtrat. either.
Bdwin Rolfe. of Mo. 610 Baat Kitob- ‘
fire oenta a glass thia would
int to ll.fiOO.OOa
and tbe oiaiBsa
aUBlnet.PBtoakBy.Mleb.. mya: -It
>R. SAWWKM
were all ordered paid.
i ub
la with Mbdamoo that a trial of Dr
An ofBnial noUoe sras reoeirod from
It atunda alone, it towers nbore.
C,real«t Seimtion*] Effect
▲. W. Obaaa*a Kerra PilU wUl prora There’s ao otbar. ll’a nature’s wooev er produced.
j
boMlolal that 1 reoommmid them to
planm of tbe eohooU most be
Prices-25, 85. 50c. Seat* now on |
pped srlth tow water alarms withoMmra. 1 waa feeling poorly and nm
0 days. The matter waa referred
lie at P. O. Newt Starid.
down Uat spring, when aaelng them
be oommitte on baildings and
TO TIHE
BsUbT man who reoewUj died
power to act.
load. 1 proontsd a box and need
ant, Oa.. left hia fortune. gronnda‘with
Tbe matter of salanea of fire nBbr
Tbolr affaet waa all that ooald
a emplcyed aince tbe adoptioa
wiginal
sraa referred to Ibe
ofuil'oriiui^
tired, atrengthening and toning
oooiaaUM on MMoti aM UMbm
years ago wbco be waa iU.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Oadittstd Dtws
mrv
martin A 6oans
ffraysarissr.-s
£JS.£“.'SS.‘ir
s.w;
lirtrz2.
Monday,Sept. 29
HaryV»Troinikaiiaiiie,Hiib8rt
Labadio and onrer Laiiaiiio
IN UNIISIMU ELECTRICITY
HEARIILY EIDORSED
A Play for the People.
An All-Star Company.
:.‘sr£‘r.5;
taltton'otooDiMUMt
Ok. a. W, Obace’a Kerre PlUa are
Great tonic braces body Md brain, popila sraa referred to tbe committee
aoldbl iOea box At dcaleruor Dr. Ar drieea array all Impnntiea from your oo eraya aod means to formulate roles
for the goreroment of tbe Buprrin.
W. Obacc Mcdleine Oa. BnffBlo. K.
T. Bccllmlportinilandaignatttteof
aadi
A.W. ObaBi. M.D.. are on crary paokplatted on fila
0! limOTUVIlllll
No need to aaAer from hcaL
Don't let the air get stignam
_CTcale a breexe. Put in one
or more of our desk or ceiUng
BLBCntIC PAMS in your of.
Boe.Btore or borne. AH of new
design and psrfiectc
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With a family around expeetlag
him to die, and a eoa riding for life.
18 miles, to get Dr. King'sTiew Die-
All Special Scenery
FXCURSION
Hiii4)i CiintiN B M
•DENTIST*
$6
W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
ROUND TRIP
PHYSICUIW AMD SUWOnOW
O.
h, 8«gW7ottli.Cj.m4rtt«tag
U L. A. BUIUDtNC
JOHN R.SANTO
iOaBALBSmMKl
Thoae in-
NORTH. MICH. TRANS. CO.
H. POPE. AGENT.
OARVKR
FIRE INSURANCE
IIEIIlSMOBEItnilllCUn
oketsena bonoxobae^ now at Dock Office and bartbaieasrvsd.
Intwrlor 8|>ar is the
2 Traill
ON THE STEAMER ILLINOIS
' »th. ut 1 o’clock p m. urrtTing
Lcaru Tiavurw Oity Baaduy.
dcw^a^ooies^i
at tbe Boo Monday at 10 a m. Daare the Boo at 4 p m.. arriving in
Traveros City Taeaday noon. Daylight run through the Soo
ImiretomaBt reljef"eod'^soon cued,
of toe fiDM trips on tbe I^oa.
liffiTSSS
BuriauRinrBKhtc
UgWiiiPnrtftt
amaamwm
iSKT»ss2i.-sr:5a’*‘’
M.B.CHAFUI.P)rapr.
EW.HASnttS&SM A. D. TYLER
FIRE IISURAICE
Dentist
OfncE sy%J5T
I
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SEPT. 26 AND 27. AT STEINBERG’S GRAND
■ SILSIifTIIBSaLlFAIIOHSPUY
Wsteaeday. Pet 1st $5.00 n»nd
thm nm Tta*.
p^M^iiyEIS
^8 AM. a and Dst 80. BaU
BAT VIEW.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.
Train will leave Tiavocoo City at
X Ole tliilliken
F. A. Mitohsl. Q. P. Agt
tEH
MODER? WOODMEN of
«Mlad(*. Tlw «0««t wontaribr. Amo^ oHI irtTe oaouwr of U>»ir
ttatetec noa of
THE riHAKOlAL 8BCROTARY of
the Forssten is ordered not to rsoelve doss sft«r the lost day of each
month. All doss most be p^d by
ZJl*of^‘5So.^'u-«
s&-:€Sh:;^ ■^EK»„*K?s‘i«z?r
leTf ii ______________
Aim«al U & ft X. Esoonioo Oct
lUiDoiA Indtaa.. Ofak> ud CtoSto!
Lawrence, has spent eight weeks
saroest work in the pettemn
of one of the largvsi whol
• and her i^^of workmanwUl be apfireoiated by the
"—*“vrKs,r«».
ONL.Y
tsizsst
This bed with a square angle rail
beautiful gold trimmings
have your choice, only $1.«5.
IghnScbennerhoenwai ihii after
Uton pveo $5 fine and $2 25 edits or
10 days in jail, for drunVenneu.
vaa aneited under the vagrancy act.
The tee it oot yet paid
At the Free Methodist conference
aodBeituer.
G. E. Baker has removed his bar
ber rfrop to 511 Bay street.
George Sipes was caught by a
ahalt at the Starch factory yesterday
And painluUy injured.
Had the
abaft been running rapidly he might
■ have been killcrl As it is. he wUl
probably be able to be about before
veryloog.
The water tax rolls arc now in the
«hlDdi of the city clerk, and the rales
must be paid by the 30th of this
aaoDth if the 10 i»er cent rcUie is to
be aivcd
ReguUr excursi<6i to Manistee Sunday at 8:30 a m. on thc.M. & N. hi.
There will be a special convocation
of Traverse City Chapter, No. 1U2,
. R. A. M. tonight.
Work in the
Mark Master degree.
I
We have a large stock
of Iron Beds which we
wish to rednee, and in
order to do so we wiU
give 10 per cent off our
Regular Price ::::::
Wc Cordially Ipvite You to Call and See Our
Large Stock and Big Bargains
iMiii mMiMiiiiii (mm
will profltt bx loolcins
ov»r XHwww Kooa* wrfV*t-Rl»«»a «odHiX-
napkins «
Wc have just
lining up tl
inming in the new goods ands
FIFTY DOZEN NAPKINS
IRW REDS!
MARK!
Uvtt Layf ami JcMie Ellen Gro^both^of Kc>Ttone were Ucentetl to
hotels and
Boarding bouses
BARMINS'-’
-Si'
TRAVBBAir 1-mr
8peoUl ttatns and good servioe.
Tiokeu good to xetun until Ootober
17th, iuolosive. Ask ageoU or see
bilU for foil perticoUr*.
F. H . Moeiler.O . P. A
8eptl5-» 17-001-1-1-4
K
THE MOOT HOTABLE IdeM ud Ir.
isLCSTo.'s.
AO^
Tuesday. Oolober 7th. 1«1
S^en'dSf, -
Napkins that «.1.1 « $i75. for........... ;................. I .76
Napkins tlatnrld at
for............................................. 1.19
JInd a flreat many others
Bedspreads «
»
You ^nnot matdi them for
“A POOR REUTION,” TONIGHT.
nee Ca, is in the city.
M. Parker has irtumed from
JO, where he has been foi
ten days.
Frank Friedrich was the metnlier of
the committee on crctlentials from the
n^siontl district at the
state convention in Grand Rapids yes
terday
After the regular review of Traverse
City Tent. Na 871, K. O. T. M.,
this evening, a social session will be
. .held and a supiict sersed, besides
pleasant program.
At the neat meeting ol Traverse
City Lodge. No. 73. K, of F.
matter of employing Mr. Knosles and
MbsCarapbcil to pul on an ojiera
for the lodge will be taken up for conaideration.
Many mcmlieTS of the
lodge are very much in favor of the
plan and it will be definitely considered next Thursday evening.
Mi» hxina McWelhy went to Mt,
Pleasant thu morning, where slie will
enter the Central Michigan Noi
•chool under Prof. C. T. drawn,
LeUnd Tnpp returned to Kingsley
thia morning, after a day in the >
Mayor Carver went to Kingsley
■ and Mayfteld this morning on busiRev and Mrs. Wm. Getty who
who ha\-e been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H, Perry since the conrention have returned to Newaygo, ac
companied by Miss Margcr)' perr)*.
who wiU be their guest for some time,
BVXim UH WUCUCTT.
The fust dance of the season in the
Aoidemy was given last evening by
the asylum attendants in honor
of Anson
Kennedy and
Bart
SimmoiKK of the Asvlum sho are
cxpectiM to leave the city in a short
time, Thm were about 30 cou|dcf
preaeut and the evenjpg was, a vciy
pMMtBt one. The music was fur.
Sbrf by Stewart ft Steffens* orcbesUm Addie Rom was verjr pleuCAm« to remind her 4hkt it was her
biftbdAy. She received a nurolier of
aiec pietenm
Refreshments were
•erved and cards and games helped to
pMi A very fdeasanl evening.
i
Ladies’Ready-to-Wear
liannenls
rv:r^
/.*,
7'hf RfiOrJ
c/ /)t\\
/p.iR».
S.4 Smith Kui«. ir» -AI\H.r Rt-latioi/’
wa*. j:ivru Ml St.-Iiii.m: i. ('.ramllaM i»i;.'ht
to uu Buaini.cr tut luTly
iatM thr
humor ami |*afl.o* «( tlm play that ma«lr
Ku%^\\ lauum. in the Oraiustic Art.
r wTikh anx-Bl- wilii RTcat
Thm plav
rr
ol ihv hucart and the thrrstl uf tender «cntman heart
mir.i;l«i with tlic gnm humor uf
the central figurt- in the faux of the tiu»*t
ailvcTM* < iivum*tanix* kr«i»* up a mo»t
iiitriiHc intftcNl. which »k>c* not Hag till
Ihi fall o! thr curtain. On the w hole the
com{>any is worthy uf very favurable
J
,
Ihe caret^kinK_asJo style. quality
and price which we have display^
‘nouL.Purchas^^^i^
own reward._a_nd_ifmterested ina
New^LadiesCoat.TaJlorMadeSui^
Dress Skirt or Ladies Furs, vou
can^t afford to miss seeing our dis
play.
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Jlsk to see these.
____
Ladies Coat »n Black, Castorr or Oxford, nice____
nicely trimtnctl
with Kersey straj«, velvet collar, well lined and
finished throughout......................................
8.00
Ladies
______It
Coat from Best American Kerse:
Kersey m BUck,
CMlor,
Casior, 1blue »n<l Brown. 32 in. <,!irment tnmmed with Mrapj
«>d Silk Applique Tailor stitched. Skinner’s
/
/)/)
and
satin tine,u
aiiJ elegantly fmid.e.1 throughout. / ^.UU.
D(
Proportional qualities at $5, flO, fIS and $18.
mil B [ODD
mTHOUliliT
Some store* arc
great at printing
acniational pnee*
but a fadurc at
Itacking them up
with substantial
values. WTiy waste >-our lime experi
menting when you can bring >-our boy
here and have him clothed in safety.
For instance, we offer a roost pleasing
line of $0/1' tk0TO^/ mtkkh umU
tik. Cirf, 9 U /ff/s««,/efo/*rW.5d
""■^$2.50
Made ftom Ubtia that haste aiitady
been tetMd Bar ttrength. bound to
Mand hard aenice, for they were spe
cially mtn. Ur tf«f
-Any
goods purchaacd Iroin » if not entire
r----------------*
viso. ly satUactocy when you get Then
BoAL
hocM. yoor money is dteeffoDy reWHhtu—iv low rdumd trip rats to
t.^$«L50
A manufacturers’ Sam|>lc Line will be closet! out at their prices.
Only one of a kind. These goods will go quick and ifinlcrested
you should be “Johnnic-on-the-.Spot.”
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20 more Pattern
Saturdap^
w
Kxtrait from
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY
i
Batb Cowels
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
WANT DEPARTMENT.
Iff yoaj mtrm
In %»%m «nmnolml mndt off youw
you mhko%jl«l
wt^m% wn
to Miy fenlow. x t t t t s
THE HEW MOCBT lULlC imtignt
W«.fc,lUtt«H-li..U^l..
35.50 AND 75 CENTS
SEATS ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFCE. TELEPHONE I 12.
Wim Timm S»>«^4 1^ K-^>)
jH?S“«K3
Ail YK OMUL SCOEIY AB NOramEL
A POOR REI-ATIOIM
in.na'i.Kin nESOTS
MR. HORACE LEWIS
New Ladies Tailor Made Suite. Dress Skirts. Walk
ing Skirts. Silk Skirts, etc. We are showing sonie
real money savers.
placed on sale today. This makes
our exhibition the largest we
ever had—the largest ever shown
in the city.
_
_
.
FOR RENT
1^5.00
Our
Opening
Wc arc making an
exceptional showing
Five Dollar Hata
nobby--^
itinty-!-stylish—bccUning - elegantly
made and of choice
quality.
They are
the best values ever
offered for the j>ricc.
trj
MISCELLANHUUS
Is being well attended and we
hear woi^ls of praise on every^
hand. The styles this season are
particularle handsome and be
coming. We -stiow a wide range
in all the desirable shades for Fall and Winter wear
*that would be of interest to you. Make it a point to
see our exhibition. ’ The number of sales made and
orders takenJeads us to believe that our styles are
right and our prices economical. Wc guarantee a
saving.
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See them
««Cbe Boston Store
'xaaii.meil.ivi
EASY
PAYMENT
J. W. Slater
Cbe Practical Bouse
Furnisher *
WE CAN” furnish your house complete: Furniture.
Carpets. Stoves. Ranges, Dishes. Shades; Curtains.
Draperies, or anything you need in your home, on
easy payments. IF THERE IS ANYTHING you
want in clothing. DRY GOODS. SHOES or
GROCERIES, wc have made arrangements with a
RELI.^BLE store here.to save you some money and
give you HONEST goods.
';
dler1—Our price* arc
away below the agenu’price*.
2—We buy direct
from maker* and
handle only the best
goods
3-Wem right hoe
to nuke our guusnteegood.
CLOCK
EASY
FARM FOR SALE
PAYMENT
100 acres known as the Stede or
Needham farm.
Every home
should have a
nice dock.
Our prices are
lower than
you have ever
bad goods of
fered to you—
Come and see
-,^>rove for ,
yourself.
RASTALL
Hystling« EASY
EASY
, j PAYMENY »j8i«l»r PAYMENT
J. W. Slater’s
Bouse Tumisbing Stare.
Three reason* why
Now is your chance
to buy clocks on
the easy payment
plan—Do you want
to buy.that way?
We’re ready for
you.
One of the bepi in
Grand Traverse coonty,
8}
milet
aoothofthecity.
J. E. CREILICK CO
Pere Marquette
»!’'n iiTml.'
ik &
WoMr. IWtHM. «M.
IMnMaaaW.**.. B. n«..a.
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